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Title Section14 1983-12-31 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY DECEMBER 31, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration510 1983-12-31 1 ISMAIL KASSIM - Midnight date, and then full independence ISMAIL KASSIM By I Picture by ALI YUSOFF RAMLI bin Omar, one of three political prisoners holding a Quran to his forehead and promising allegiance to the nation and the Sultan at the Muhamed Bolkiah mosque in Kampong Serusop, Bandar Seri Bagawan on Thursday.510 words
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Article33 1983-12-31 1 BEIRUT, Fri. Italian Defence Minister Giovanni Spadolini arrived in Beirut unexpectedly today to visit Italy's 2,2<Xkstrong contingent to the four-nation Western force in the Lebanese capital, state-run Beirut Radio said. Reuter33 words
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Article84 1983-12-31 1 Latest THE TENTH PLANET? WASHINGTON, Fri. IS scientists have discovered a mysterious body that may he inside the solar system and could conceivably be the 10th planet although it could also be anything from another galaxy to a body that never heated up enough to become a star, the Washington84 words
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Article505 1983-12-31 1 IVAN LIM - Job agents to face clean-up IVAN LIM Two proposed measures to protect foreign workers from the unscrupulous By Clean-up for job agents THE government is planning two measures to clean up the operations of employment agencies which bring in foreign workers and to deter illegal ones from starting. One is505 words
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Article157 1983-12-31 1 DPP closes his case Trial of WP officials THE prosecution closed its case against J. B. Jeyaretnam and Wong Hong Toy yesterday the third day of the trial of the two Workers' Party leaders. Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr Glenn Knight, did this after an expert witness, chartered accountant Keith Tay,157 words
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322 1983-12-31 1 National Front returned in Sarawak KUCHING, Friday SARAWAK'S National Front coalition was returned to power today in a State Assembly election which split the vote of the majority Dayaks. The four-party coalition won 31 of the first 35 results declared for the 48-member Legislative Assembly, election commission officials said. Datuk322 words
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Article287 1983-12-31 1 Technician could have seen person who killed Aquino MANILA, Friday A SPECIAL inquiry commission probing the killing of Philippines opposition leader Benigno Aquino has mounted a nationwide search for a man who may have witnessed the killing on Aug 21. Commission sources said they were looking287 words
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Article37 1983-12-31 1 Ties renewed BEIJING, Fri China has agreed to discuss resumption of official cultural exchanges with the United States, suspended after Chinese tennis star Hu Na was granted US asylum last April, Xinhua news agency reported today. AP37 words
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Article32 1983-12-31 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Indian government announced yesterday that 170 people were arrested by police and paramilitary troops in a new anti-terror-ist drive in the Sikh-domi-nated state of Punjab. AP32 words
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Article613 1983-12-31 2 Job rotation AN unusually high number of principals, teachers and Education Ministry officials will move to new posts when school re-opens on Tuesday. Nearly 100 key teachers have been picked to become viceprincipals and many vice-principals have been promoted to school heads. Some principals will return to teaching; so613 words
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Article301 1983-12-31 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WITH the re-emergence of Brunei as a fully-independent nation, Asean will soon welcome its sixth member. The addition of Brnnei will no doubt enhance the potential and influence of the regional body. Brunei will begin its independence with many advantages which most emerging nations can301 words
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Article305 1983-12-31 2 TOYS GALORE IN STORE AND VALUE FOR MONEY PROMISE IT WON'T exactly be Disneyland but children of all ages are likely to have just as much fun when Singapore's biggest toy store opens next year. The store, a joint venture between Metro Holdings and Toys R US Inc, will305 words
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Article66 1983-12-31 2 MAC OR BREAK MOVE APPLE Computer will soon be unveiling its latest personal computer, Mac, which is said to incorporate many of the innovative features of Apple's Lisa but at a lower price to appeal to a much wider pool of potential buyers. After the disappointments of the Lisa66 words
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Article262 1983-12-31 2 Martina's money talk MARTINA Navratilova, who has won more than US$6 million (5512.6 million) in her career, says she is seeking more money from tennis tournaments for first-round losers, not herself. Clarifying her remarks during the Australian Open earlier this month, the world's top woman player said: "I wasn't262 words
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Article546 1983-12-31 2 NZ may be next NEW ZEALAND, unhappy about the "heavy administrative costs", is reviewing its membership in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) following the United States' decision to withdraw from it. Foreign Minister Warren Cooper said yesterday that New Zealand had previously consider546 words
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Article199 1983-12-31 2 Ministries 6 at odds' TWO Malaysian ministries are in the midst of a tussle, the Malaysian Business Times reported yesterday. The Ministry of Trade and Industry wants to open a trade office in India. But the Foreign Ministry feels that "certain political considerations" must first be taken199 words
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Article441 1983-12-31 2 A story of courage ON THIS New Year's Eve, IRENE PATES recounts a story to warm the heart a story which may help many of us face 1984 with clear, bright eyes and hope. The story is real. It is the touching account of two people in Singapore441 words
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Advertisement960 1983-12-31 2 The Automobile Association of Singapore and the National Safety Council of Singapore would like to thank the following for their continued support to make the AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SHOW '83 a great success:— Motor Traders Association of Singapore All Exhibitors Singapore Motorcycle Trade Association All Donors of prizes for the Entrance960 words
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356 1983-12-31 3 Central Bank denies that peso will be devalued again In other words... 4 It was an eventful year and our accomplishments well, we will have to research on that. We look forward to 1984 with a little bit of trepidation hut A forget356 words
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142 1983-12-31 3 Marcos agrees to new registration of voters MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos today arceded to an opposition demand for a totally new list of voters for next May's parliamentary elections, but said a nationwide reregistration would favour his ruling party. "I have no objection to having voters register all over142 words
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Article, Illustration245 1983-12-31 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party, which ended its general assembly today, has confirmed its position as a centre-left party, pledged to the cause of non-alignment but quicker to criticise the United States than the Soviet Union. Observers here added that245 words
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333 1983-12-31 3 Wellington reviews Unesco membership WELLINGTON, Fri. New Zealand is reviewing its membership in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cul- tural Organisation (UnesI co) following the United States' decision to withdraw from it. Foreign Minister Warren Cooper said today that New Zealand had previously consider the possibility of withholding its333 words
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The region
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Article106 1983-12-31 3 BANGKOK, Fri. The daughter of a Laotian government minister has fled across the Mekong River to seek refuge in Thailand, Thai Interior Minister Sithi Jiraroj said in a report broadcast over Radio Thailand today. Press reports identified the girl as 17--year-old Keo, believed to be106 words
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Article85 1983-12-31 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai troops today advanced against suspected communist guerilla strongholds near the Malaysian border without meeting any resistance, military sources said. The drive by about 2.500 soldiers against guerillas of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) in the Betong salient, 1,500 km south85 words
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Article103 1983-12-31 3 Clashes with rebels BANGKOK, Fri. Post-Christ mas clashes between Burmese government troops and anti-gov-ernment Karen minority rebels have sent more than a thousand Karen villagers into refuge in northwestern Thailand, the Bangkok Post reported today. The paper said the Burmese infantry, backed by an artillery assault, began a major blitz103 words
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Article71 1983-12-31 3 TOKYO, Fri. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, head of a Cambodian rebel coalition fighting the Vietnameseoccupation of Cambodia, arrived in Pyongyang yesterday and met North Korean President Kim 11-Sung, North Korea's news agency reported. In a broadcast monitored in Tokyo, the agency said Kim 11-Sung had a conversation71 words
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236 1983-12-31 3 JAKARTA, Fri. INDONESIA expressed concern today about the growing tension between the United States and Soviet Union, callIng for nuclear arms negotiations that included countries other than the superpowers. "The feeling of the superpowers now is that the nuclear talks is their236 words
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Article, Illustration293 1983-12-31 4 It was a heart attack not appendicitis Syria on what happened to Assad last month DAMASCUS, Friday In other words... 4 FOR the moment he is 1W per cent well As Syrians we are emotional. We love the President. We don't like to hear about this subject, which is very293 words
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128 1983-12-31 4 Iranian base has more planes, says US WASHINGTON, Fri. US intelligence agencies have noted an increase in the number of combat planes at the Iranian base of Bandar Abbas, near the Strait of Hormuz, Pentagon officials said here yesterday. The officials, who asked to remain anonymous, said that there wereAFP - 128 words
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178 1983-12-31 4 NEW YORK, Fri. With little official approval but with the blessing of the mother of a captured American pilot, Rev Jesse Jackson began a trip to Damascus last night in the hope that a personal appeal could win the pilot's release.AP - 178 words
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Article27 1983-12-31 4 KATHMANDU, Fri. The Nepalese government yesterday released 270 prisoners on King Birendra's 38th birthday. The released men were serving various sentences in different prisons. APAP - 27 words
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260 1983-12-31 4 Israeli troops under attack in Lebanon BEIRUT, Fri. Israeli troops came under attack in south Lebanon today as Muslims staged nationwide sit-ins at mosques to express support for guerilla warfare against Israel's occupation. Leaders of Lebanon's Sunni and Shi'ite Muslim communities led the sitins from Beirut, while Israel closed itsAP; AFP; Reuter - 260 words
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World briefs
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Article59 1983-12-31 4 NORTH KOREA'S Foreign Minister Ho Dam, who held the post for 13 years, was replaced yesterday by Kim Yong Nam, the North Korean central news agency reported. The agency, monitored in Tokyo, said Ho had been removed from the Foreign Ministry portfolio and his deputy premiership and transferredReuter - 59 words
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Article68 1983-12-31 4 TWO OF the three air force officers, who arrived in London yesterday after being freed by the Zimbabwe government last week, claimed they had been tortured during their detention. One said electric shock treatment was used. The three were arrested last year on suspicion of sabotaging warplanes. TheyAFP - 68 words
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Article55 1983-12-31 4 THE ISRAELI Cabinet, deeply divided over Finance Minister Yigal Cohen-Orgad's call for urgent austerity measures, yesterday postponed crucial economic decisions as new statistics showed a record trade deficit. Provisional 1983 figures indicated that the trade deficit had grown to a record US$5.l billion (5510.7 billion) and foreignReuter - 55 words
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Article48 1983-12-31 4 THE POLISARIO Front said yesterday its guerillas killed more than 100 Moroccan soldiers and destroyed 60 vehicles in the western Sahara on Thursday. A communique issued by the Algerian news agency APS, which was monitored in Paris, did not mention casualties among the guerillas. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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115 1983-12-31 4 Couple convicted of spying may get death CAPE TOWN, Fri. A former South African navy chief and his wife today awaited sentence, possibly death, after being convicted of high treason in spying for the Soviet I nion. Commodore Dieter Felix Gerhardt, former head of the sensitive Simonstown Naval Dockyard, wasReuter - 115 words
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259 1983-12-31 4 Biggest bombing raid on Angola in two years South African planes attack Namibian guerilla bases and missile sites PRETORIA, Fri. SOUTH African warE lanes yesterday bombed ases of Namibian (South-west African) guerillas in Angola in the biggest raids for two years. South African Defence Force chief Constand Viljoen, announcing theReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration564 1983-12-31 5 Nato will not make a formal announcement on date, but... LONDON, Friday The Pershing-2 Nato has deployed 572 Pershing-2 and Tomahawk cruise missiles in Western Europe to counter a build-up of Soviet SS-20 rockets. BY NEW Year's Eve, and probably without formal announcement, theAP - 564 words
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179 1983-12-31 5 Databank on Swedes proposal criticised STOCKHOLM, Frl. With just a day to go before 1984, a government study proposing a super computer databank on Sweden's 8.8 million people has raised a furore among critics warning of the rise of a big brothertype society. The Committee on Future Government statistics, inUPI - 179 words
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Article195 1983-12-31 5 WARSAW, Fri. Danuta Walesa was described yesterday in an anonymous letter to a Warsaw newspaper as coming from a Family of thieves. The letter in the evening paper, Express Wieczorny, said two brothers of Mrs Walesa, Wieslaw and Adam, were in jail for theftAFP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration82 1983-12-31 5 IF THE man could have lived to see this Madame Tussaud's, the wax experts, have created this figure of the late George Orwell contemplating the manuscript of his novel vision into the future, the infamous bestseller, 1984. The waxwork behind him is a policemanPana - 82 words
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177 1983-12-31 5 Soviets tested model space shuttle: US WASHINGTON, Friday US SPACE experts said yesterday they believed the Soviet Union had completed a third test flight of a small prototype space shuttle. Tass news agency re- ported the launching of a Cosmos spacecraft on Tuesday but gave no further details. Mr JamesReuter; UPI - 177 words
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121 1983-12-31 5 Security is tightened after killing MADRID, Fri. Security was tightened around foreign embassies in Madrid today after an Arab gunman killed a Jordanian consular official and badly wounded another in a street attack. Eyewitnesses said Mr Walid Jamal Balkiz was killed instantly and Ibrahime Suami Mohamed Mamid was hit byReuter - 121 words
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Article191 1983-12-31 5 LONDON, Fri. WHEN asked for a favourite dish for a new cookery book, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher contributed chicken voronJque: Boil a plump fowl and let it go cold. Beat up two egg yolks in a quartet flask of cream. Add a small glass of sherry,AP - 191 words
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536 1983-12-31 5 MOSCOW, Fri THE absence of President Yuri Andropov at two key meetings this week and the lack of any major policy statements from them have left an impression of paralysis in the Soviet leadership, Western diplomats said here. Commenting after a mm mm <B— mmmmmmmReuter - 536 words
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333 1983-12-31 6 AT and T to split into eight tomorrow WASHINGTON, Fri. The American Telephone and Telegraph Co will split into eight separate companies at the start of the new year. The company, owner of most of the US telecommunications system, will be involved in the biggest corporate reorganisation in American history.AP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration273 1983-12-31 6 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Argentina's highest military court has opened the trial of former junta members accused of authorising the murder, kidnapping and torture of thousands of political detainees. All nine members of the three military juntas which ruled the country from 1976 until last year areReuter - 273 words
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Article72 1983-12-31 6 4 WHEN somebody writes brilliant plays as he did, he's in competition with himself. We'll have to see in the next 50 years what becomes of his reputation. He wanted to be remembered for q the work, not his personal life. American actress Jessica Tandy, who is72 words
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231 1983-12-31 6 Chinese freed after 30 years in mental hospitals CHICAGO, Fri. A Chinese immigrant who was confined for more than 30 years to a series of state mental hospitals apparently because he could not speak English gained his freedom yesterday. Mr David Tom, 54, and his lawyer, Mr Patrick Murphy, celebratedAP - 231 words
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133 1983-12-31 6 Alcohol and drug tests on drowned Beach Boy drummer LOS ANGELES, Fri. It will take at least a week to determine if alcohol or drugs contributed to the accidental drowning of Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, the coroner's office said yesterday after an autopsy. "The death is listed as accidentalUPI - 133 words
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Article104 1983-12-31 6 LONDON, Fri. An American Airline passenger's nightmare during a flight cost him a El.OOO (553.200) fine yesterday. Leonard Dobrowski, a 37-year-old engineer 1 was on a flight from Washington to London last summer when he suddenly awakened and screamed: "We have to land inAFP - 104 words
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278 1983-12-31 6 Government says fall is not significant WASHINGTON, Friday THE government's index of leading economic indicators fell four-tenths of one per cent last month, the first decline in 15 months, the Commerce Department said yesterday. But the administration and independent economists expressed littleNYT - 278 words
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Article156 1983-12-31 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States trade deficit narrowed to US$7.4 billion (5515.5 billion) last month from a record high a month earlier, the Commerce Department said yesterday. But it added that the November shortfall was still the second highest after the October peakReuter - 156 words
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Article60 1983-12-31 6 PALERMO (Sicily), Fri. A Mafia plot to murder a Sicilian magistrate famed for his fight against underworld crime has been uncovered by Italy's secret service, judicial sourcei. said yesterday. They said intelligence agents got wind of the plot to kill Mr Giovanni Falcone, 44, early last month.Reuter - 60 words
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Advertisement149 1983-12-31 3 ft UHWRHPS ITS PfICRfIQEDF I*. HEW YEfIR fESTIVITIES -fl: Welcome the New Year at Plaza Hotel. We have a host L*?^B^ Bfif have a set dinner at $25+ for J%r\ adults (inclusive of a glass of white Iky i*W f TSFmSi wine)andsls++forchildren. If; l^A rilntrvtiiißi New Year's Day (1 January)149 words
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Advertisement80 1983-12-31 6 LATEST. FANTASTIC. MOST ADVANCED JVCMBBO From JVC the sound specialist. Come in to Victor Music Centre for a demonstration. Hear the superb stereo sound quality And be amazed by the numerous fantastic features that you'll find VICTOR MUSIC C€NTR€ PTC. LTD. #03-13 Plaza Singapura. Tel: *****15 New Showroom/Music Sen #03-3280 words
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Article, Illustration315 1983-12-31 7 By 1985, all their riding will be at new centre in Ang Mo Kio WORK on a $4-mlllion driving and riding circuit at Ang Mo Kio Street fi2 is underway. The circuit and a three-storey centre that goes with it, scheduled for completion in315 words
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311 1983-12-31 7 PAUL JACOB - Mindef WITs grow with support from top PAUL JACOB By SCARLET Pimpernel, Paper Worms, Men at Work, Four by Four, Tattoo, Arrowking are those the names of birds, aeroplanes or new pop groups? None really. They are just fanciful names for some of the 519 Work Improvement Teams (WITs) in311 words
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153 1983-12-31 7 SKNIOR Asean narcotics officers will look into joint ways to fight a common enemy the drug trafficker during a fact-finding tour of the region which starts next month. The officers, one from each of the five countries, will find out whether153 words
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Article76 1983-12-31 7 Worker in the wrong place A I.ON<;KON(; man was yesterday fined $1,000 for working fur a company without the consent of the Controller of Immigration. Fung Kin Kwok, had an employment pass to work as a mould maker with Yee Heng Manufacturing Co till April next year Hut between June76 words
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Article55 1983-12-31 7 TIIK Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in Um hu Rang, Hong Kan, Mursiling, Mandai, Pulau I bin, Tuas, Bah Soon Pah, Wing Loong, Loyang and I lu Sembawang from Jan 3 to Jan H. Klanks and thunderflashes will he used. The public is55 words
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Article146 1983-12-31 7 Locked up wife took fatal jump A WOMAN'S constant refusal to wear clothes forced her husband to lock her in their flat before he left for work every morning. On June 17 this year, Mr Cheong Wang Heng received a call at his workplace and was told that his wife146 words
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385 1983-12-31 7 JUNE TAN; HEDWIG ALFRED - More school staff to move next year JUNE TAN HEDWIG ALFRED Recent promotions a major reason By and AN UNUSUALLY high number of principals, teachers and Education Ministry officials will move to new posts when school re-opens on Tuesday. Nearly 100 key teachers have been picked to become vice-principals and385 words
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Article, Illustration413 1983-12-31 9 RETHI GOVIN - RETHI GOVIN Watches seized from illegal hawkers BY WATCHES with brand names like Longines, Omega and Rolex were gold at a public auction yesterday but they were fakes. The auction was called by th<« Central Supplies Department and held at its compound in Depot413 words
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215 1983-12-31 9 New Year treat for Sentosa visitors SENTOSA'fI New Year visitors are in for a treat. Sentosa Development Corporation has planned a two-day Welcome 1984 programme for visitors from tomorrow. The four-hour programme at the Ferry Terminal Concourse will start at 5.30 p.m., and include cultural items and a Malay martial215 words
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Article61 1983-12-31 9 THE Japanese Ambassador, Mr Hiromu Fukada, officially opened World Insectarium at Sentosa Island yesterday. Three Japanese, Mr Kazuya Nakamoto, Mr Takuya Otani and Mr Hiromi Detani, and Singaporean Mr S.J. Chiang own the insectarium. Exhibits at the insectarium include some 3,000 butterflies, 1,000 beetles and 100 moths.61 words
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Article130 1983-12-31 9 A PARTNKK of a shop in 1 ofl Payoh was fined a total of $2,25() yesterday for having various poisons for sale. Siamchu Sae Bae, of 'I ong Hual Department pleaded guilty to three counts of having poisons, including Penicillin a tablets, Heromyrin capsules and130 words
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Article44 1983-12-31 9 A 12-WEKK guitar course tx'in^ organised by the Sen neti Community Centre Youth Group will start on Jan '20. Those interested in the course, to ho held every Friday evening, can register with the community centre in MacF'herson Road.44 words
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Article80 1983-12-31 9 TWO WOMKN yesterday claimed trial to charges of stealing cash and personal documents from a shopper at Tangs department store on Thursday. (hew llua Mel, 32, and Chee Mee Choo, 27, are alleged to have stolen $3,148.95 in Malaysian currency, $1,219,15, three credit cards,80 words
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144 1983-12-31 9 A TEENAGE worker was buried alive in a 2.8--metre deep trench during an earthslip at Bed ok Reservoir Road yesterday the seeond such aeeident this month. The vietim, Mr I,eong hok Wah, 19, was working with another youth in the trench when the incident144 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1983-12-31 11 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By Expert says that absence of an accountant was no excuse THE Workers' Party failed to comply with the minimum standard of book-keeping for its accounts, a chartered accountant said yesterday. And the fact that the party did not have1,249 words
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188 1983-12-31 11 THE police have arrested three men and seized abOUl $30,000 worth of microchips, believed to pai t of the looi from a million-ringgit (S|910,000) robbery in Penang earlier this month. The suspects, who are either owners or partners of shops dealing in electronic goods,188 words
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Article245 1983-12-31 11 J.B JEYARETNAM and Wong Hong Toy are each facing a charge of making a false declaration about the accounts of the party to a Commissioner of Oaths, Mr Daljit Singh, on or about Aug 3 last year. They allegedly stated that the accounts, prepared by Workers' Party treasurer,245 words
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208 1983-12-31 11 For vehicles below 1,500 kg HOUSDMG Board flat dwellers may enjoy reductions in parking fees at some of the car parks managed by the board when the revised fees take effect from tomorrow. The lower fees will be for vehicles with unladen weights not208 words
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103 1983-12-31 11 ANYONE interested in applying for part-time courses run by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board next year can do so from Wednesday to Friday between 7 and 9.30 p.m. daily. In line with the new education system, the VITB will replace its present four-year second-103 words
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Article, Illustration361 1983-12-31 12 SAM RAN - SAM RAN By I N ITS heyday it wis an exetwlve beach resort < utering only for Caueasions. \nu it is in shambles with the paint peeling and shutters all run down. Today marks the last day ofPasir Rls Beach Hotel in Kllas361 words
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Article435 1983-12-31 12 Expose the sharks Case annual general meeting advises Chok Tong EXPOSE them publicly not only the unethical company that exploits consumers, but the people responsible managing it too. The Defence Minister and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, yesterday suggested this as a weapon against the avaricious and unethical435 words
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265 1983-12-31 12 'Better to cut petrol prices than hand out gifts' THE Consumers' Association of Singapore has called on oil companies to reduce prices of petrol instead of handing out free gifts. Discounts were better given "in hard cash" through lower pump prices or better grades of fuel, the association says in265 words
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Article323 1983-12-31 12 says association chief THE Consumers' Association of Singapore has criticised the increase in colour television licence fee from $54 to $80. The increase appears to be unjustified, said Case president, Dr Lee Ngak Siang. He asked the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation to furnish consumers with TV323 words
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208 1983-12-31 12 A LIGHTING consultant yesterday urged that the sale of poor quality adaptors, fuses and electrical extension cable reels be stopped. Speaking at the 10th annual general meeting of the Consumers' Association of Singapore, consultant John Pickup said: "A poor fuse converts a good plug208 words
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Article117 1983-12-31 12 Chamber stalwart dies MR HAUW Sing King, 71, a council member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry for 16 years, died 1 at the Singapore General Hospital on Wednesday. The chamber observed a one-minute silence at ihe j start of its monthly council I meeting yesterday as117 words
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Article53 1983-12-31 12 A BUSINESSMAN and his family returned to their Dunearn Road home on Thursday after an overnight outing and found $10,000 worth of jewellery stolen. Mr I. C. Tan said in a police report that the jewellery was kept in one of the rooms. A kitchen door had53 words
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Article, Illustration388 1983-12-31 13 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By IT WAS the biggest show staged at the City Hall the evening of music and da ice by an Indonesian cultural mission to Singapore on Aug Iff, 1959. And as Mr I^ee Khoon Choy, the SenJfwr Mfnlsler of State (Prime388 words
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Article, Illustration499 1983-12-31 13 SAM RAN; AZIZ HUSSIN - SAM RAN AZIZ HUSSIN Story by Picture by Thousands watch full-dress rehearsal under the skies TfiE music wafted on a gentle breeze, the blaze of stage lights bathed the night in glowing rainbow colours. Thousands turned up at the Padang last night to499 words
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Article283 1983-12-31 33 Compulsory car inspections pay dividends FEWER car breakdowns and accidents have been recorded since the compulsory car inspection scheme was introduced here last year, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, the Minister of State (Trade and Industry), said yesterday. The scheme has also made motorists more aware of283 words
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130 1983-12-31 33 A 26-MEMBER stfudy mission, organisdS by the Singapore livestock Farmers' association, will lea* for visits to Taiwap, the United State* and Japan next Fifcay to pick up the latlfet techniques used m large, commercial Boultry farms. u Association prwdent Lai Fee130 words
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Article, Illustration309 1983-12-31 33 THE next time you hear a beep from the shirt pocket of someone, don't be alarmed. It may not be his pace maker going bonkers but his pager alerting him to a call from somebody. Telecoms will introduce its new pager, which looks like309 words
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385 1983-12-31 33 SALMA KHALIK - Almost full house at opening of hotel SALMA KHALIK Meridien pulls in guests with special package By MERIDIEN Hotel opened its doors today to almost full occupancy, because of an enticing package deal it is offering to Indonesians. In an expensive launch carried out in Indonesia 10 days ago, the385 words
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Article78 1983-12-31 33 RADA KRISHNAN so Govindaraju, 26, was jailed for one year and ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan yesterday when he admitted he possessed a knife with intent to cause mischief on July 11 at about 2.30 p.m. at La Piazza coffee house,78 words
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Article60 1983-12-31 33 THE decomposed body of former Woodbridge patient, R. Balam, 38, was found floating in an unused quarry off Hillview Terrace during a spot check on March 19, the Coroner's Court heard yesterday. State Coroner Tan Seek Sam returned an open verdict after he said there60 words
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Article52 1983-12-31 33 A MAN who broke the glass pane of an interview room at the CID lock-up was fined $500 yesterday for mischief after he pleaded guilty. Leon Francis Pereira, 24, had been arrested as a secret society suspect on Oct 24. He pleaded guilty to breaking52 words
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57 1983-12-31 33 STATE Coroner Tan Seek Sam returned an open verdict yesterday on the case of Mr Kueo Ah Too, 56, who died in hospital three weeks after he was warded for consuming poison. Police, who have not ruled out foul play, have been unable57 words
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55 1983-12-31 33 A JOBLESS girl, Judy Goh, 19, ignored manager Khoo Chin Tiong's call and ran after she had stolen a $1,035 watch from Supreme Department Store at Centrepoint, on Thursday, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. She was jailed for a day and fined $1,500 after55 words
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Article126 1983-12-31 33 THE Home Affairs Ministry has reminded all holders of Singapore identity cards that failure to report a change of address within 14 days is an offence punishable by a maximum jail term of five years or a maximum fine <>f $5,()0(), or both jail and fine.126 words
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395 1983-12-31 14 Tussle over siting of trade office in India Foreign and trade ministries in dispute, paper says KUALA I.UM'MJR, Fri. The Ministry of Trade and Industry is in the midst of a tussle with the Foreign Ministry over the former's proposal to open a trade office in India, thr Malaysian Business395 words
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Article, Illustration365 1983-12-31 14 LIMIT, Fri. The commanding officer of a Royal Malaysian Navy vessel, Commodore Zainal bin Dali, was ordered to forfeit tuo years' seniority in service and was severely reprimanded bv a court martial yesterday. Cdr Zainal, 36, was found guilty of negligently causingNST - 365 words
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Article56 1983-12-31 14 NEW DELHI, Fri. A 15-year-old Malaysian girl, Chan York Lan, was awarded the President of India gold medal for painting in the 1983 international children's painting competition. Miss Chan won the top award from among 160,000 entries submitted by children varying in age from four toAFP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration205 1983-12-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Airline System (MAS) will operate services to San Francisco and Amman from May, the airline's managing director Mr Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said. The San Francisco route, via Tokyo, will be j jointly operated with the US airline NorthwestAFP; Bernama; NST - 205 words
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Article194 1983-12-31 14 PETALING JAYA, Fri. Three people were killed and another injured when their car hit a rubber tree and plunged into a six-metre ravine off 16 km Jalan Damansara-Kepong early today. Police were informed of the accident nine hours later. They went to the scene withNST - 194 words
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125 1983-12-31 14 IPOH, Fri. Security forces operating in deep jungle have shot dead five communist guerillas and recovered a cache of arms this year, acting chief police officer Datuk H. B. Almeida said today Four of the guerillas were killed between late April and earlyBernama - 125 words
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165 1983-12-31 14 Johor Customs clarifies shooting report JOHOR BARU, Fri. The Johor Customs yesterday clarified that there "was no "shooting incident" between Customs officers and suspected smugglers as reported in a newspaper today. However, a spokesman said the Customs land division here tried to stop a boat in the Selat Tebrau atNST - 165 words
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Advertisement193 1983-12-31 15 ONE WASHING MACHINE W m ti m. P JLvL m^^F B B JL JLjU^^F I j k K:\-7\o q^^H I 111 Lot l|l|l 1l =;-|M It's new from National. And that isn't all. ftPf And it's designed to generate a powerful Lovewash uses less power, water and and efficient heart-shaped193 words
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Article178 1983-12-31 16 IN SHORT A SIX-YEAR-OLD girl k'ot her foot stuck tx*tween bars at a playground. Ho mother and well-wishers tried twisting her foot this way and that to get her out. But they did not succeed. After two hours, firemen came to the rescue and sawed off a bar to get178 words
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87 1983-12-31 16 A 20-YEAR-OLD man showed up at his girlfriend's flat one evening, grabbed her a few minutes later and threw her down eight floors to her death. Then a few hours later, he killed himself by jumping from another block of flats. Sixteen-year-old long Lai87 words
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189 1983-12-31 16 Law to allow pay days without cash THE day may come when you need not queue up in your office to collect your pay. Instead your salaries may be paid by cheque or into your bank accounts. The government is to change the law to make it easier for employers189 words
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Article110 1983-12-31 16 THE Armed Forces has improved its physical employment standards in order to fit the right man to the right job. The physical fitness of all servicemen are rated under this standard. This rating determines to a large extent, the kind of training he will receive110 words
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125 1983-12-31 16 TWO 19-year-old special constables met in a room one night. One is dead and the other in prison because of what happened that evening. They were supposed to be on duty. Instead, the two good friends went into a room and loaded their guns125 words
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Article, Illustration70 1983-12-31 16 Accident trailer was left under bridge THIS lorry-trailer carrying a quarrying machine was left under the pedestrian bridge into which it had crashed. The trailer and the machine had been reported missing by the owners. The accident happened at about 3.30 a.m. on Sunday. A worker said he saw a70 words
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136 1983-12-31 16 Key reservists to get more privileges RESERVISTS who hold important positions will get special privileges. One privilege is the chance to join the Sembawang Country Club ahead of other people in the queue. Another is cheaper travel overseas, a perk enjoyed by regular servicemen. There are also other privileges A136 words
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Article103 1983-12-31 16 PRESIDENT Suharto of Indonesia came for a two-hour visit this week. He talked with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana. They talked about the economic and political situation as well as ways to solve the Cambodian conflict. They also discussed the development of Batam island103 words
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Article, Illustration173 1983-12-31 16 YOUNG Japanese under 21 are responsible for just over half of all crimes committed in Japan. This is the report of the Japanese National Police Agency. THE Sultan of Brunei, Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah, will continue to rule the state of Brunei after it becomes fully independent tomorrow. There173 words
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Article70 1983-12-31 16 Christmas this year extra cold CHRISTMAS Day this year was the coldest for many years. The minimum temperature was 21.7 Celsius, and on Dec 26, it dropped to 21.6 Celsius. It rained almost nonstop for 72 hours during the Christmas weekend. But this did not make Dec 26 the coldest70 words
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Article170 1983-12-31 16 Floods benefit the west coast MANY people did not go to the east coast of Malaysia for their holidays because of floods. Tour agents reported that more people went to Penang and resorts on the west coast instead. But the weather in Kuantan has been quite sunny say residents of170 words
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85 1983-12-31 16 A WITNESS has told the Aquino inquiry commission that Filipino opposition leader Benigno Aquino was not shot by Rolando Galman. Galman has been named by the Filipino military as the man responsible for the death of the former senator. The Philippine Airlines technician,85 words
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Advertisement276 1983-12-31 16 SUCCESS: HOW GOOD IT FEELS! The way has been long, but you've arrived. And the > ,foS luxuia that's so much a part of your life now more than makes fe^^Sn up for past discomforts. For instance, the moquette upholstery Qbl Hjßißß^L^-^ -^^*^W of your new Nissan Brougham. You like276 words
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Article424 1983-12-31 18 A new star in Asean AT midnight tonight, a new star re-emerges in the Asean constellation. An ancient state to be known henceforth as Negara Brunei Darul Salam once again assumes all its responsibilities as a fully independent and sovereign nation. Its re-emergence at this juncture424 words
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519 1983-12-31 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane SAY GOODBYE TO 1983 The year is dying in the night. Tennyson. THERE are but a few precious hours left before 1983 runs out to become the year that was. Most of the highlights of the year have been recaptured this week in The519 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1983-12-31 18 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE The invisible Soviet leader poser An in-depth look at major news events this week Behind the headlines By of Global Stats Ltd, London THE signature that appeared on the final message to the Supreme Soviet on Thursday was that of President Yuri Andropov.1,310 words
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569 1983-12-31 18 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON "his and that By Melbourne Reporter MKLBOI'RNK Australians often proudly lay claim to Larrikinism as a distinguishing national trait. Whatever the merits of this somewhat dubious claim, Ijirrikinism (which is an Australian colloquialism defined in the specialist MarQuarie Dictionary as youthful569 words
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Advertisement46 1983-12-31 18 :i IHF~ w hL: ih fi I**'1 1 1 Hflft SI CYC 2fo* BfaMfcutt^fll SHOPS North Bridge Road Tel: *****51 Katong Tel: *****47 Tanglin Tel: *****01 Selegie T*| *****07 Thomson Tel. *****19 People s Park Complex Tel: *****37 MEHaMI Queensway Tel *****87 Bukit Timah Tel: *****9346 words
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Letter, Illustration646 1983-12-31 19 Advantages in having evening ALS Ministry replies to another two proposals from motorists I WOULD like to comment this week on suggestions concerning restrictions and charges on the use of a vehicle rather than its ownership. This idea is evidently attractive because it appears fairer to charge a person more646 words
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190 1983-12-31 19 SINCE the government has indicated that it may resort to the Area Licensing Scheme once again to curb traffic congestion, I think it would be good idea if we could revive the share-a-cab scheme, only this time with a difference. The drastic measure190 words
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238 1983-12-31 19 A device to save water and money IN reply to the letter "Get rid of the rust in my water" by "Mariner" (ST, Dec 19), I would like to bring to his and your readers' attention the latest in American technology for potable water distribution systems. Connect and Flex as238 words
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214 1983-12-31 19 Two letters on police checks RECENT anti-crime Operations by the police are commendable and appreciated by all law-abid-ding citizens I am sure. Tact and discretion, however, must be exercised by all front-line police officers in the execution of their duty. On Dec 1!) at214 words
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Letter87 1983-12-31 19 COULD the police clarify this matter to me? Is il necessary for them to re a person's past conviction during their routine checks'' A person's past is his past. His previous conviction should not lx- ex posed as it could r>e embarrassing for- him if87 words
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120 1983-12-31 19 Drowning boy was rescued by two gentlemen I WOULD be grateful if you could allow me to express my gratitute to those people who rescued my son from the sea recently. Words cannot express my deep appreciation to the gentlemen (I think one was a Japanese man and the other120 words
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117 1983-12-31 19 ON Nov 14, at 8.30 a.m., I went to apply for a passport at the Immigration Department office in Outram Road. I approached the Malay girl at the counter for an application form. I was given one and went to the writing desk to117 words
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94 1983-12-31 19 There was no mention of questions AFTER making purchases worth $80 at a department store recently, my fiance and I received four "lucky" tickets from a salesgirl. She told us to detach the required portion of each ticket and drop them into two boxes. We did not know that we94 words
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Letter69 1983-12-31 19 MANY hawkers and restaurants use plastic bags and bowls to hold hot food. I am worried that poisonous chemical reactions may result from the hot food coming into contact with the plastic. Could the authorities comment? Many department stores offer lucky draw tickets to attract customers. There ought69 words
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Advertisement254 1983-12-31 19 I The Warehouse Building With I Overall Modernised Facilities And Spacious Area. Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate You can reach Jurong, Changi Airport, PSA and the Johore254 words
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Article, Illustration688 1983-12-31 20 LOUISE KEHOE - LOUISE KEHOE Apple pins its hopes on Mac By FOR Apple Computer, the future depends on "Mac", a personal computer that is expected to be unveiled at the company's annual meeting on Jan 24. By then, however, Macwill be old news and the hundreds of analysts whoFinancial Times - 688 words
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Article, Illustration923 1983-12-31 20 STEVE LOHR - STEVE LOHR By TOKYO Opinions are sharply divided. To some, they are a privileged class, rather affluent and carefree. To others, they are the victims of latterday Dickensian exploitation and sexual discrimination. They are called "office ladies," a term that is notNYT - 923 words
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Advertisement165 1983-12-31 20 BEE HUA CARVED FURNITURE TRADER. No 39 |apore 144 1 Tel A Every month we import from China classic lurniture |rosewood andblackwood) specially to suit your needs All are guaranteed to inherit the superb craftsmanship Irom China master craftsmen. Exquisite styling and lots of designs to choose Irom. For long165 words
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Article32 1983-12-31 21 Singapore barometer JUp Down Unch Industrials 64 36 26 Finance 13 7 6 Hotels 4 2 3 Properties 1 3 6 Plantations 1 1 Mining 5 0 1 Deb/loans 5 2 532 words
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Article85 1983-12-31 21 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpu- stock market yesterday finished steady fir the third straight ;ession in substantially higher volume. Total turnover rose to 12.304 million mits, valued at M537.756 million, against Thursday's 9.814 mil. ion units, worth M*****6 million. Trading was active mainly because of85 words
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Article, Illustration307 1983-12-31 21 THE LAST Hading (Jay of li<S;< passed in a flurry of activity as more than 30 million sham changed hands almost setting another high, this time for volume. The highest ever recorded was a hefty 31.2 million units on March 16 this year.307 words
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Article37 1983-12-31 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 High 1001.05 (29/12/83) 961.35 (5 7 83) 1983 low 712.29 (5/1/83) 864 88 (4/1/83) All time High 1001.05(23/12/83) 961.35(5/7/83) All-time Low 74 75 17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)37 words
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Article39 1983-12-31 21 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 59 38 23 Finance 9 1 4 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 6 1 5 Oil Palms 8 0 2 Tins 7 7 3 Rubbers 12 1 8 Deb/Loans 2 1 039 words
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Article201 1983-12-31 21 Chief price changes Kamunting 50c 695 +50 M Flour 530 :34 Selangor Dredg 540 +30 Chem Ind 316 18 Tasek Cement 470 +16 Mill 330 +16 Times Pub 970 fl5 M Cement 840 +15 Hume M 590 +15 Gold Coin 4?0 +14 Amal Steel 50c 170 H4 Metro Hdfs 505201 words
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Article69 1983-12-31 21 Boustead Bhd 110 tIC +5 Wearnes +4 Sup Corp *i Ounlop kid 6 Eso HO CCM 6 Storaje 15 sr t;- sar 6 PMC tlO "**-«»P<>« I Nichcape Bhd 2 Nat Iron 10 Promtt PanEtec +8 16! +2 Prima +10 Sime Darby Rotajon's f 2 Perh69 words
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Article, Illustration308 1983-12-31 21 Cheers! NOL's international policy served as a strong back-up for local shipowners and operators and this role made its mark on international shipping. THE SETTING UP of Neptune Orient Lines in December 1968 was an art of faith by a young thrusting nation. Singapore was independent308 words
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Article236 1983-12-31 21 HONGKONG The sale of the Singapore insurance business of ian group subsidiary, China Underwriters Life and General Insurance Company Ltd (CUL), has been ap proved by the Hongkong High Court and the Mon«'tary Authority of Singapore. Registrar-general Noel 'in said the Insur an r eReuter - 236 words
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Article369 1983-12-31 21 Sime Darby SIME DARBY is willing to consider buying into Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB) at the right price, the Sime group chief executive Tunku Ahmad Yahaya has indicated. It would not be interested at the $5 per DMIB share price which was the basis369 words
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Article244 1983-12-31 21 AMONG other things, Yeo Hiap Seng (M) must be grateful to the humble soya bean, which goes into its popular soya bean drink and sauces. The company has just reported a 25 per cent increase in'gross profits to M$7.194 million for the year to244 words
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Article64 1983-12-31 21 IPOH Garden has incorporated two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Pokelilin£> Land and IGB Fibre Ce ment Products. Pekeliling Land, with an authorised capital of M525,000 and paid-up capita] of Ms2, will go into property investment and development. IGB Fibre Cement Products has an autho rised capital of Msf>64 words
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Article391 1983-12-31 21 HSUNG BEE HWA - Disneyland it's not, but... HSUNG BEE HWA By IT WON'T exactly be Disneyland but children of all ages are likely to have just as much fun when Singapore's biggest toy store opens next year. The store, a joint venture between Metro Holdings and Toys R US Inc, will take up391 words
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Article99 1983-12-31 21 $16.8 mil payout byURA THE Urban Redevelopment Authority has awarded $16.8 million as compensation for 3.9 hectares of Orchard Square acquired in October. A IRA spokesman confirmed that another $16.8 million had earlier been rkld as compensation for 4 hectares of vacant residential land at Orchard Square, acquired in December99 words
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Article36 1983-12-31 21 THE board of Inchcape Berhad has announced that the reconstruction of the group's Malaysian interests under the terms and conditions approved by shareholders at the extraordinary general meeting on Dec 16 has been implemented.36 words
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Article, Illustration332 1983-12-31 21 THERE is a People's Park at Katong, too. but now, it will not be owned by Mr Ho Kok Iheong who developed the first People's Park. Arispic Investments Pte Ltd has purchased 75 per cent of People's Park Katong for "less332 words
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Article3690 1983-12-31 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does3,690 words
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Article1869 1983-12-31 22 INDUSTRIALS A|mdnU (4.00B 4.10S) Alcom (3.14B 3.16S) (6) 3.14 (1) 3.16 AMD (3.46B 3.5OS) (S) 3.46 (2) 3.48 (3) 3.50 API (1.90B 192S) (5) 1.93 (5) 1.95 (29) 1.94 (6) 1.90 (31) 1.91 02) 1.92 Antah (2.32B 2.33S) (57) 2.38 (41) 2.37 (17) 2.36 (1)1,869 words
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Article2806 1983-12-31 22 All shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. 1983 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low2,806 words
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Article, Illustration33 1983-12-31 23 Closing prices RUBBER C ents/kilo Singapore ton 237.75 up 0.25 cents Malaysia Ian 262.50 (M), down 0 50 cents TIN Closing prices MS kilo Straits Tin $?9 15 unch Turnover 100 tonnes, (unch)33 words
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Article28 1983-12-31 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 381.50-382.00 379 00—379.50 Hongkong 381.50-382.00 378 80-379 30 Thurs Wed New York 382.00 383.00 378.00-- 378.50 london 382.00—382.50 377 75-378 2528 words
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Article109 1983-12-31 23 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,320 and closed at 5526,178. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.75, 3.25 in a surprisingly fairly active trading ahead of New Year holidays. It even hit the day's high of U*****.00/ 3.50 in the morning. But afternoon's trading, at U*****.50, 2.00, was109 words
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Article25 1983-12-31 23 Closing prices SILVER USI/troy Fri Thurs Singapore 890 895 880-8 85 Thurs Wed New York 891 896 881 -8 86 Source Credit Suisse. Spore25 words
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Article24 1983-12-31 23 1 i COPPER £/tonne Thus 9/3.50-974.00 (978 00-978 50) < months 1000 50 *****0 (1003 50-1004 00) Market tone Barely stead/ Sales 25,650 tonnes24 words
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Article22 1983-12-31 23 ALUMINIUM Thurs Spot 107/50 1078 00 (1088 50-1089 00) < months 1106 00- 110R.50 (111/00 111/50) Market tone Easier Sales: 8.600 tonnes22 words
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Article69 1983-12-31 23 THE palm oil report, crude and refined palm oil prices are not available. Closing prices on the KLCE (MJ/tonne) Month Price Last Trade Sales Jar 1760 1708 1706 103 Feb Unq 1558 1558 343 March Unq- 1435 1435 311 April Unq 1340 1340 64 May Unq -1260 126069 words
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Article74 1983-12-31 23 Duty-free import quota TOKYO The Japanese government will set a duty-free import quota for primary aluminium from April 1, 1984, at 424,000 tonnes. The Finance Ministry said the Tariff Council, a government advisory panel, has recommended the import quota which requires parliamentary approval by April. Japanese aluminium smelters were allocated74 words
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Article75 1983-12-31 23 THE SINGAPORE rubber market closed slightly firmer- yesterday with Jan One RSS buyers quoted at 237.75 cents per kilo, up 0.25 conts from Thursday. Over in Kuala Lumpur, the market closed slightly lower at 262.50 cents per kilo for Jan Int. one RSS buyers, down half a cent from75 words
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Article77 1983-12-31 23 THE Straits Tin price in Penang recovered two cents, to M529.17 per kilo, from the International Tin Agreement (ITA)'s floor level of M529.15. Dealers said the rise was attributed to the buffer stock manager's support, which absorbed all of the day's disposal of 100 tonnes, the same amount77 words
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Article319 1983-12-31 23 No™ ciosmj Gambier 100% 2nd class 27 old cr °P 192 oos prices J/100 k* 230 00 (sellers) 100% 3rd class 265 A5% 187 OOS COCOnUt 230 00 (sellers) 2M B 10% new crop *****N Source: Produce Exchange io% 255 C 15% 185 00N 011 Closinc prices. 15%319 words
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Article329 1983-12-31 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 233.25- 234. 25N 233.75— 234.75N unq unq Int 1 RSS Jan 237 25-237 75 237.75-238.25 262.50-263 50 262 50-263 50 Int 1 RSS Feb 242.00-242.50 242 50-243.00 Int. 2 RSS Jan 232.00-234.00N329 words
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Article738 1983-12-31 23 l l I i i i i i i I Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 874.94 (877.15) -2 Week ago 867.30 Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 775.3 (7699) £tWeek ago 762.5 Australian Industrials Friday 1004.4 (1002.9) Week ago 993 6 Financial Times Industrials Thursday 772.5 (775.6) Week ago 776.2 Dow Jones Industrials738 words
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Article324 1983-12-31 23 Dec 30 Cents Charge (Aust) A C 1 189 1 A N I 267 -1 A P M 223 -12 Aherfoyle 780 -10 Age 295 unch Alllanre Oil 77 -1 Allied Mill 237 unrh Ampol Exp 395 +5 Ampol Pet 188 +3 Anz 586 -2 Asfiton 135 B H324 words
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Article239 1983-12-31 23 Dec 29 USJ Change Alcoa 45 Allied Chem Cp 55'. -<+ Allls-Chalmers 16 Am Tel Tel 61% >* Amax Inc 24 unch Amr Corp 35H. -M Bethlehem Stl 2T» -H Boeing Co 44"-4 Burroughs Cp 51'« Caterpillar Co 47H. unch Chase Manhtn 45S v < Chrysler Cp 27'*239 words
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Article528 1983-12-31 23 Dec 29 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 137 -3 Ass. Dairies 148 -2 BTRPLC 429 +2 Babcocks 155 unch Barclays 479 -8 Beechams 306 -9 BICC 245 -5 Blue Circle 423 unch BOC Group 288 +5 Boots 181 -3 Bowater 263 unch BATS 170 unch Britannia 93 unch BP 408528 words
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Article262 1983-12-31 23 I' 10 HKS Chinfe latad Hottll OH.IN unch »t»nk of Rut All! I8.TO urn-h r.'arrliiri Invf Cheung Kong TJB urirh China r.ight 1100 um h i ro« iinrti runnel 10.00 h y comortlurn 0 4H fur h;Hil Mid Chii<-x 'hwo uneli .Il^lll *IS 0 w, hhtik l,un| i WB262 words
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Article235 1983-12-31 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1250 60 in the Singapore foreign exchange market. It firmed to 552.1270 before commercial selling pushed it lower to close at 552.1230 40. The market was thin as most participants had closed the books early. Against the Deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.7155 65235 words
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Article172 1983-12-31 23 Managers' prices for Dec 31 and Jan 3 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 50—372 The Savings Fund 2 08 2 21 Spore Prog Fund 1.52 -1 61 Spore Sec Fund 230 ?44 Spore Invest Fund 1.20—1 27 Spore Equity Fund 1.48—1 57xd Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest172 words
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Article179 1983-12-31 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.91—1.92 5.26—5.16 Canadian dollar 1.71—1.71 5 91—5 81 NZ dollar 1.39-1.39 7.31-7.13 Sterling pound 3.09—3.09 3.27-3.22 US dollar 2.12—2.13 4.73-4.69 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency179 words
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Article, Illustration294 1983-12-31 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Jurong Port Sang Thai II 5 aside 31 12 Avlis 5 aside 31/12 Sangerhausen 6/7 a side 31/12 Indra Sakti 10 a'side 31/12 Kota Cempaka 10,11 a'side 3112 Jasamarm lI.'B 9 a'side 31/12 Fair Rainbow 15 6294 words
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Article, Illustration232 1983-12-31 23 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving SNp (Voyage) Arr cargo time block Cardigan Bay (59/409) 31/12 FSB 0700-0900 0700-0900 Fl/Gl Maersk Mango (52B,01B> 3112(2300) 51 0900 1100 N3 Cornelia Maersk (8401) 3112(2330) 51 *****100 N3 P Taylor (59E) 1/1(0700) TA 3 0900 1100232 words
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Article, Illustration799 1983-12-31 24 DOREEN SOH - In 1984 all that glisters is not gold DOREEN SOH By Your money] m A powerful recovery in the gold price Gold trading between US$37O and US$43O in the first six months of 1984 Unlikely to fall much below its present level of around US$3BO per troy ounce. Swiss bankers799 words
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Article, Illustration275 1983-12-31 24 Sime Darby Bhd Know your company MAIN activities: Plantation owners and managers, insurance property, shipping, electrical and engineering contracting, food processing. Sime Darby was formed in 1978 from the old-established Sime Darby Holding, which was incorporated in the United Kingdom. It operates throughout South-east Asia with the Philippines providing the275 words
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Article545 1983-12-31 24 Singapore Top five stocks THE FOLLOWING is a list of the 5 most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1983 THE stock market closed545 words
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Article224 1983-12-31 24 Kuala Lumpur TRUE to form, the Kuala Lumpur stock market this week lived up to all expectations of a year-end rally with impressive gains all around. On the week, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 15.22 points to 1404.17. As in the Singapore market, its224 words
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Article, Illustration13 1983-12-31 24 "Don't be afraid. The first quarter's a lot steeper than this."13 words
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Advertisement16 1983-12-31 21 THERE will be no Timesdollar pages on Monday. Publication of the pages will resume on Tuesday.16 words
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Advertisement88 1983-12-31 21 1 howten I J SHIRTS OF DISTINCTION REFINEMENT d MB* T& tj.^itefc.: y% f£t IBS >^^ t£*9^M Jx •m/ I Bk *"^^*^3 I^Hk^X *'A tmr^ 'Mm 98. "EhV w r«- ~i t > \4 k9 cHr fkr•j^^K^Em J i IK BRm i^^ w Ji i tm. iM J» M4 Aj88 words
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Advertisement106 1983-12-31 24 Prepare for the boom before the doom ECONOMIC-REi.A i U >NS nited States PRINTING INDUSTR Y Equipped foi better times Pencils sharpen up TRENDS Rate of increase of new vehicles to slow down Prim and proper: Executive wear may be dull and grey but they sure sell well Taring ofthore106 words
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Advertisement1591 1983-12-31 25 _\^J. V I uopndiDi^jßj aouaipny I Q Xjmkt^ y T* \^"9^ r jA —J /i y BB NIK n<i.\ joj [MddBJM IJ|3 [|i.v\ \u\\\ sd/ud jo diuov; On lid MHW3IIS S3l¥S D3I3W^U J| T^_ 3l»l33i?^jr JP M ;sazud jadns uim o^ pus;s aq; a3uaj|BqD jjim Aaq^ sazud noA 'pa>foid si1,591 words
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Advertisement352 1983-12-31 26 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products SAfjj/wtfjf/.} tAew Mat! Yaohan Jewellery Counters are now at Yaohan Orchard and Yaohan New Katong at Parkway Parade, 2nd level, next to escalator. And for the new year, we have the 50% discount Red352 words
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Advertisement424 1983-12-31 26 27 Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE .secondhand pianos. Any condition/ brand, reasonable price Contact WANTED A SET ol s<>ron<lhanri Macmillan children's encyclopedia. 2nd edition Tel: *****15, lla.in. tofip.m CONTAINER SPACE FOR detachable dining table and 6 chairs to London Phone: 28«6674 WANTED TO PURCHASE Rood condition pianoa ;uid organs. Please contact424 words
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Advertisement568 1983-12-31 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN jp^, HEALTH CENTRE .JBSI -SHI otn fir Ts^ 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture From Paris we bring Laboratoire Dr. Renaud's professional skin care products for all our facials •j v« To commemorate the opening of568 words
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Advertisement776 1983-12-31 26 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor H I W, <JB GLORY systems energy saver I I^^M 1 I all under one roof. 'Tl I Mono mini 25mm Venetian blind I Vertical blind I Roller shade blind I Pleated blind I Black-out screen blind ta| Retractable fabric awning M P776 words
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Advertisement503 1983-12-31 26 53 Computer Products/Services A1 COMPUTING SUPPORTS Blk 845, Geylang Road, Tanjong Katong Complex 01-51 (beside Yokoso entrance) APPLE lie offer with colour 1 AMDEK Display. $1191 offer for 54K PC Numeric 280. CPM slim diskdrive I BMC Monitor etc. $1991 offer for CHARLIE 2200 with 1 BM TC STYLE KEYBOARD.503 words
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Advertisement487 1983-12-31 26 I.—.!^ Jobs Are Available In This Section lIJII 65 Situations Wanted i GUARANTEED. RELIABLE. HARDWORKING, clean and pleasant maid, live-in. No $5,000/- deposit Telephone *****66; after office I *****88 ext 4(11 FILIPINA MAIDS AVAILABLE nilmediately for general housework and babysitting, tor details, please call *****00 FILIPINO/ SRI LANKAN maids available487 words
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Advertisement386 1983-12-31 26 b) EDP A large American Company invites applications for: jmwpm in IBM System 34 environment. Requirements: GCE 'O' level Able to type Experience not necessary but an advantage Training will be provided Attractive salary will be offered. Interested applicants, please submit resume with contact telephone number to: The Advertiser S386 words
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Advertisement393 1983-12-31 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical 'I M American Express a*f? IC WI International. Inc. I is looking for suitable persons to till the following posts: DESPATCH CLERK Incumbent will be responsible foi internal mail distribution and outside despatch. Candidates should have completed Secondary Four education393 words
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Advertisement5 1983-12-31 26 ■■HHHHHHHHHHHHI APPLICANTS REPLYING Box NinnNTI5 words
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Advertisement1218 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial /Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical Due to expansion, we have immediate vacancies in our offices at Keppel Road for the position of: I GENERAL CLERKS I Requirements: Completed GCE O' level with credits in English Maths Typing speed 301,218 words
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Advertisement661 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant i e) Secretarial/Clerical MBS SOUTH EAST ASIA Multi-national company en gaged in the design am assembly of switchboard in vites applications for the posi tion of: STENOGRAPHER for the Technical Dept. ryplni and shorthand speet of 40 HOw pin respectively. Qood attitude and willing t< learn Preferably661 words
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Advertisement412 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant f e) Secretarial /Clerical An engineering company in Jurong requires TELEPHONIST TYPIST Prior experience nol neces sary e School leavers may apply j Interested please write to THE ADVERTISER KAM SENG MACHINE WORKS PTE LTD 4A LORONG TUKANG EMPAT JURONG SINGAPORE 2261 I CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL CLERK412 words
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Advertisement658 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant j e) Secretarial/Clerical Law firm requires a SECRETARY with minimum 2 yeare working ex- perience with senior management Salary above $1,000 negotiable. Attractive staff benefits. Interested parties please call JENNY *****66 between 10a m. and 5p m ZZZZZZHZZZZZZZI^I I Required 1 FEMALE CONFIDENTIAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Simple lyplnp658 words
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Advertisement521 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales BEECHAM, an International Company manufacturing and marketing a range of leading consumer products has a vacancy for: Qualifications: GCE '0' level certificate Minimum 2 '3 years' experience in selling fastmoving products to supermarket outlets Ability to converse in English Mandarin and major Chinese dialects Possess521 words
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Advertisement534 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant i Sales WANTED Male/Female ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVES i xpanding i irm handling business directories and guides is Invitin getters to join their elite sales team The reward is attractive basic pay. allowance, commission and incentives should tar exceed $30,000 pa Please write (with contact number) to MAXWELL534 words
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Advertisement594 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant S) Sales MALE/ FEMALE SAI f I Clark.< itional heatn i• i SALESGIRLS WITHOUT EXPERIj ENCE hop Secondas > education I m med lat cancles ome personally for Interview at: 81-112 Katong Shopping < -litre from 12 noon to Bprti sales promoters Age between I Prepared to594 words
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Advertisement353 1983-12-31 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical GTM-COIGNET J.V. J T invites applications for:- T I WORK CONTROLLERS J i O levi iii nical SI rea m or Z J holder ol a 1 echnical 'rum any recognised Vocation-* a! Institution Able to interpret J technical drawini Able to work longj j^.353 words
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Advertisement1503 1983-12-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE. LTD. A leading multi-national marine engineering and construction company has vacancies for the position of: Electrical Draftsman Duties: To perform electrical material take off and bill of materials for bid/procurement/ construction purposes To assist in1,503 words
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Advertisement174 1983-12-31 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical [philips We are a large and estabI lished multi-national organisation in the forefront of electronic technology and we require the services of a QC TECHNICIAN The man: He should possess an ITC in Mechanical Engineering, preferably with some relevant experience The job: Dimensional checking of174 words
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Advertisement970 1983-12-31 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production HWALBRO SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED (Singapore's only manufacturer of carburetors) 1 64 Kallang Way 01 47 to 01 -1 7 Kolam Ayer Industrial Park Singapore 1334 Tel: *****11 requires Male/ Female Production Operators 16 to 35 years old Minimum Primary 6970 words
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Advertisement467 1983-12-31 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i Import firm requires immediately I the following extra staff:1. SHIPPING CLERK I To help the Shipping Manager to I type and prepare shipping docu- ments. To assist generally in the I department. |2. GENERAL CLERKS -(MALE AND FEMALE) To perform all types of clerical467 words
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Advertisement444 1983-12-31 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A large manufacturing concern invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: SECURITY OFFICER The candidate must possess minimum GCE '0 level passes, with at least a few years of relevant experience in managing the entire security system of a manufacturing organisation Preference444 words
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Advertisement642 1983-12-31 29 6f S't» ahons Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous MYSHOP CONVENIENCE STORE (S) PTE LTD A Japanese chain of mini-mart has immediate vacancies for the following positions Cashiers r t xperienced in operation of cash register machines Minimum Secondary education Sales Assistants Relevant working experience in supermarket Minimum642 words
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Advertisement509 1983-12-31 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous INDUSTRIAL NURSE Musi be .1 state registered nurse iSKN) Able to work shifts on a 6-day work -V leasl 2 to 3 years experience in hospital 01 indus trial medial care, preferably aftei obtaining SKN qualification e Accident and Emergency509 words
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Advertisement571 1983-12-31 29 INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDER requires (A) Wharf Clerk, itble to clear goods from PSA/ Airport. (B) Cargo Assistant. Tel: *****19/ *****13 for interview contact: Jeanle. PORTSOOWN RESTAURANT REQUIRES Waiters Waitresses and Western Cook. Call personally at Fortsdown Restaurant, Temasek Club, Portsdown Road, Singapore 0513 or tel: *****49 WANTED GENERAL WORKERS, preferably571 words
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Advertisement978 1983-12-31 29 bipj\H7^C J an advertiser is hunting roi a tJ i W i m One condition: It must be a clean 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicles For Hire IHi!HifIBiBBHP^ BaH 1 welcome the New I a mM^y>car P IZ 9 TXrt e Zur m^** U Hirers /or the Jdays I978 words
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Advertisement1321 1983-12-31 29 _^tJ Free installation high power 40 W^_ xUMlmr M(A u' Ki r*lsw H '9 h P ower 40 watts Auto 'm&£ Wjp»^~ reverse 5 station preset j- Metal tape position Dolby Model •^■BEJBDBaBiI^r NR Separate bass treble J-1481 control 50 watt 3-way speaker i 1 Valley Auto Trading Co. wraa1,321 words
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Advertisement500 1983-12-31 29 p,\V^ e Fiat Uno 7oS IctoA onn net includes: 5-speed transmission 1300cc engine providing 70bhp Fuel Consumption: '20 km/litre at steady 90 km/h Central locking Power windows •Cd-0.34 A SAN MOTOR CO PTE LTD Showrooms: 27 Foch Road *O1 06 Hoa Nam Building Singapore 0820 Te! *****81 232. Upper BukitTimah500 words
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Advertisement183 1983-12-31 29 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda MAZDA 626 AUTO December '8 white, one expat owner. PARt aireond. power windows, centra locking. 4-way Pioneer radio cassette player. Road tax Ma '84. Immaculate condition. $26,000 0.n.0. Private sale, n i dealers. Tel: *****75. DEC. '82 RX7 Accident free Ask ing $49,500 on.o.183 words
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Advertisement902 1983-12-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1977, MAZDA 808 1300 Meautllul Condition Aircond. high power radio, cassette, sport rims, new road tax No PARK New, while paintwork $7,500 0.n.0 Can loan $0,500 Tel tMMMM MAZDA 626 COUPC S speed two owners, aircond radio power windows. tWO owners, good condition Selling902 words
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Advertisement815 1983-12-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale Mitsubishi mi OCTOBER 77 MITSUBISHI (Hit Lancer 1400 Company registered, aircon, radio cassette, new ta v paint Pi Ice $7,900 rel: *****55. 1979, MIT. COLT 1400 Supersluft Excellent condition Alrcond, r.ut lo cassette Be il pi curea ioa n arrangeable Pel 4472 1;<2. 1980 MITSUBISHI SIGMA815 words
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Advertisement1164 1983-12-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota TEST DRIVE... XM > THE EXCITING NEW C tVl CORONA 1.6 M^^4)^7 PARF J 26 800 ARF 534.900 -££> &gf OR j fEgt SPACIOUS, POWERFUL, rl ECONOMICAL f f~*4^ jJf NEW COROLLA 1.3 I /wU/ T^vli DX PARF1,164 words
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Advertisement1348 1983-12-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others The 033^110 Hand built by Life time warranty %Rr Polymotor Pte Ltd \jjg|^^^^ Block 23. Bendemeer Road #01-515. 5<1233>.Te1:*****42 Parkway Parade, 80 Marine Parade Rd #01 91. 5<1544>,Te1: *****52 I 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters1,348 words
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Advertisement995 1983-12-31 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles AIRCONDITIONED COACHES FOR SALE We are offering few units of well maintained airconditioned coaches for sale: Model Mercedes Benz of 1413/ 61 Passenger capacity 40 to 44 Year of manufacture 1978. Engine capacity 5675 c.c. Ample995 words
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Advertisement937 1983-12-31 30 ■<mmuUn.mw[ i AMONG THE VARIED 3*l i i* >' Li. A, .iiAiiyteVi.i aiII surch fw |> c Mi lassili jfoil >w«n«fM«p« r i find a recently renovated **jTi tmJU....' rf.nliiii.iW Ahirl] ird.-n' i..tfl&»«™«i.i. Hi 1.. »>.»#■ j g7 U'"*?'- >>.-. J A tJ'W i r^ fc ,f 1 1 JL.937 words
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Advertisement1668 1983-12-31 31 85 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments lfeßP^&. -^^HHOTEL STYLE LOB^BYj H At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel Creates a new era in cosy modern living. iniAVf J»iMtsm»iiiii»wtffgffl INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES I 1.1 iHXisq ft Hotel style lobby1,668 words
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Advertisement783 1983-12-31 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments r~ NIM PARK SELETAR HILLS Nim Road, Singapore 2880 2-storey maisonettes, each with its own private garden Wide frontage. Area 2,250 sq.ft. (209 sq.m.) 90% LOAN AVAILABLE ONLY 3 UNITS LEFT! NO RESTRICTION ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP!783 words
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Advertisement574 1983-12-31 31 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HVDC Apartments RENOVATED 4-ROOMED FLAT Reasonable prire. View at: Blk 36. BedOk South Avenue 2. between 2.30p.m. sp.m. TELOK BLANGAH. 3 rooms. Corner Area bigger by corridor. Rubber tiles. Cabinet $60,000 ono. *****85. TOA PAYOH 3-ROOMED flat, conveniently located. Urgent buyers please call: *****63. No574 words
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Advertisement438 1983-12-31 31 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted DEVELOPMENT* SITES WANTED A leading development organisation is looking tor development sites in the city area or suburb ot Singapore for development ot shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semi-detached or terrace houses and factories as well as438 words
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Advertisement97 1983-12-31 31 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale Tenure 999 years leasehold Easy Instalments Enquiries S Bookings, Victory Realty Co.(Pte) Ltd. "06-00 6th Storey. Far East Plaza (next to Hyatt Hotel) I Scotts Road, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 (24 lines)^B I Centre of new hotel zone r^^ I97 words
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Advertisement502 1983-12-31 32 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental i SHOP FOR RtNTA! i irden Wa> dtsi I jrsl i f AH EAST PLAZA. mediate lake j f AR t AST SMOPPINC. SHOP FOR RSNI I i I 1 j.fl c [in lac I shops TO H Mile i Ing ,';:liMlt exl 1 >3502 words
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Advertisement690 1983-12-31 32 i j 102 Tours 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. •j w HoadJ>ffice Peorfs Centre Grd. Floor, lOOEuTongSenSt., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 S'pore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. tamo Business Hours: 9.00a.m.690 words
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Advertisement540 1983-12-31 32 102 Tours Tnew zealandl and [/lustraliaj MiM'"'j'^B TA 003/281 CHINESE NEW YEAR 6- Day Haadyai/Penang/Genting Air Coach $399 Dep: 4/2 6-Day KUL/Cameron/Penang A/C $285 Dep: 2/2 SD6N Penang Haadyai/Genting A/C $285 Dep: 1/2 5- Day KUL/Penang/C'ameron A/C $255 Dep: 2, 6/2 5-Day KUL/Genting Train Air $399 Dep: 2, 4, 5/2540 words
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Advertisement694 1983-12-31 32 109 Academic TRAINED TEACHER OFFERS tuition for primary levels Chinese around Ann Mo Klo, Thomson and Jalan Pemlmpln Call: Mrs Lee, *****37 UNIQUE TUITION SYSTEM for English Chinese exams All levels by bilingual specialist graduate teacher Almost Ioo' passess. Tel: Mr Ong *****58 ADDITIONAL. D. MATHS and Chinese tiiiiitm ottered694 words
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Advertisement1076 1983-12-31 32 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial ATT SECRET ARIUS f~ LCCI PSC 1983 results now available V J Full Time Private Secretary's Courses commence on I 3 January 1984 f Part Time Private Secretary's Courses commence on 9 January 1984 These new courses will start at 6. 15pm I and end at1,076 words
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Advertisement449 1983-12-31 32 113 Language 113 Language I MORNING/ I EVENING CLASSES and READING TECHNICAL GERMAN I START: 9.1.1984 I I ENROLMENT I 4.1. to 6.1.84 spm Bpm M O GOETHE-INSTITUT l(\vT jiii i 0601, Singapore Shopping Centre \SsSz4y nex( t0 Supreme House Our office will be closed from [j 23.12.83 till 3.1.84449 words
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Advertisement35 1983-12-31 32 H O U s E H U N T N 9 m Don't knock on every door. Step into Section F, "Accommodation Properties" for the widest selection of accommodation available! <* -i w /T* C.A.T.S. 737H6635 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1983-12-31 33 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Deepest Sympathies and Condolences to our Director, I Mr Chng Liang Heng and family I on the demise of his beloved father I MR CHNG BUCK HUA I I From I I Directors Staff I I °f I104 words
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Obituary, Illustration296 1983-12-31 33 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths LEE TAT PHANG alias LEE TAI PHANG Aged 83 pasted away peacefully on 30/12/83 leaving behind beloved wile: Tan Tai Jong. Sons: KheriKToriK KheiiK KeriR deceased Kheng Bok Kheng muun Daughter*: Ton«. Enj (deceased) Kheng Chin Daughters-in-law: Rosalind Tan WeeChiew Kiir Son-in-law: Poo Then296 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1983-12-31 33 144 In Memoriam 144 In Momoriam In loving memory of MR. CHEK THENG HOU Departed 31.12.80 Oh, how blessed Is the promise, wh.-n our spirit. Is set free: To !>'■ absent from the body Means to live, Oh Lord, with thee' Always remembered by loved ones. IN LOVING MEMORY OF92 words
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Obituary, Illustration130 1983-12-31 33 IN lOVINGMEMORY OF MR JOHN FRANCIS DEPARTED ON: 31/12/82 u *nis name *""ever be The l<e¥ th"' unlocks memory O( 8 dear One 9one hul cherished face well never forget Dearly missed by loving wife Margaret, sons, daughters, sons-m-law. grandchildren. A 9o)emn requ(em hjgh M|H w(|| be sung130 words
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Article, Illustration495 1983-12-31 34 Top woman player seeks more money for losers I WASN'T talk- ing about first prize. I have a made enough. 7 Martina Navratilova NEW YORK, Fri. Martina Navratilova, who has won more than US$6 million ($12.6m) in her career, says she is seeking more money from tennis tournamentsAP; Reuter - 495 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-12-31 34 Italy's La Rocca on song CAPO D'ORLANDO (Sicily), Fri. Nino La Rocca celebrated his Italian citizenship and enhanced his claim for a world title shot by knocking out American Jack Torrance in the first round of their welterweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds here last night. The African-born fighter neverAP; Reuter - 343 words
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Article279 1983-12-31 34 Patty's hot on the men's heels PEBBLE BEACH (California), Fri. Patty Sheehan shot an eight-under-par 64 yesterday to move to within three strokes of leader Johnny Miller after two rounds of the US$l5O,OOO ($315,000) Spalding Invitational golf tournament. Miller, with a 68 on the old Del Monte course, had aAP; UPI - 279 words
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Article449 1983-12-31 34 COLOMBIAN Victor Mora, a 39-year-old veteran, will seek to write his name in the record books by winning the round-the-houses race for the fifth time in Sao Paulo on New Year's Eve. Mora, who first won the event in 1972, needs one more triumph to surpass Belgian GastonReuter; AFP; AP - 449 words
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Article221 1983-12-31 34 ADELAIDE, Fri. Persistent rain today forced officials to call off play on the second day of the U5575,000 ($157,500) South Australian men's Open tennis championships. After more than seven hours of light drizzle and less than two sets of tennis, South Australian Tennis Association president BarryReuter; AP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration246 1983-12-31 34 Rowe sees red over brown CAPE TOWN, Fri. Rebel West Indian cricket captain Lawrence Rowe yesterday hit out at the wicket which has been prepared for the second four-day match against South Africa beginning at Newlands here today. Slow, brown wickets have been common throughout the tour in an attemptReuter - 246 words
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210 1983-12-31 34 Join them when you can't fight them LEEDS (England), Fri. Geoff Boycott has applied to join the Yorkshire County Cricket Club Committee who sacked him two months ago. Boycott, refused a newcontract by the club following a dispute with team manager Ray 111--ingworth, handed in his nomination yesterday. The formerReuter - 210 words
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Article102 1983-12-31 35 MILAN, Fri. Inter Milan supporter Franco (aravlta, arrested following an attack on a rival Austrian fan after a European Football Tnlon Cup clash here earlier this month, was yesterday given a 11--month prison sentence and fined about US$l,--000 ($2,100) for possessing weapons, including an anti-tankAFP - 102 words
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Article359 1983-12-31 35 NEW YORK, Fri. Steve Largent dismisses the critics who say his Seattle Seahawks should be glad to be in their first National Football League play-off, saying they are out to beat the Miami Dolphins tomoirow. "This is just as important a game for us as itAP - 359 words
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Article167 1983-12-31 35 NEW YORK, Fri, Buffalo right-winger Real Cloutier scored a hattrick during a five-goal second period and defenceman Mike Ramsey tallied the game-winner midway through the third as the Sabres defeated the Quebec Nordiques 8-5 in a National Hockey League game yesterday. In Bloomlngton, defenceman Brad MaxwellAP - 167 words
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Article161 1983-12-31 35 CALGARY (Canada), Fri. Vladimir Lavrentiev scored the Soviets' first goal and then added the last yesterday in their 4-2 win over Canada's Olympic ice-hockey squad in an exhibition match before 15,295 fans at the Saddledome. It was Canada's second defeat by the Soviets they lost 4-3AP - 161 words
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Article152 1983-12-31 35 TAMPA (Florida), Fri. The Vancouver Whitecaps trounced Tampa Bay Rowdies 11-5 in indoor action in a North American Soccer League game on Wednesday at Florida State fairgrounds. Vancouver, who led 2-0 at half-time, have a 5-4 record. They go on the road to meet the Chicago Stings. Tampa, withAP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration344 1983-12-31 35 Italian federation seek measures to curb hooliganism in soccer ROME, Friday A RECENT spate of fan violence, including stabbings and bombings, has sparked an emotional debate over whether authorities should enforce security measures, including body searches, to restore peace to soccer Italy's national pastime. In what aAP - 344 words
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Article366 1983-12-31 35 AN international League table compiled in Milan, Italy, by La Gazzetta Dello Sport for 1983 placed Denmark, the suprise team of the year, in first place with six wins and one defeat an 85.71 per cent success rate. They finished ahead of Sweden, Spain, England, the SovietUPI - 366 words
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Article, Illustration639 1983-12-31 38 Liverpool are still No. 1 in race to Division One title Weekend's English League soccer preview LONDON, Fri. Bob Paisley used to declare at this time of year, with Liverpool invariably leading the field at the turn. that the English League First i Division race is a marathon,AFP - 639 words
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Article, Illustration857 1983-12-31 38 MARTIN PALMER - MARTIN PALMER Oxford's resurrection from near extinction Kick-off By THIS, I suppose, is the time of year when strange and wonderful things happen. Even so, few of us were prepared for the weird scenes we witnessed on a cold and windy night at Oxford's Manor Road857 words
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Article55 1983-12-31 38 LONDON, Fri. Former Manchester United player Steve Coppell was yesterday considering whether to accept a tempting offer from ambitious English League Third Division Huh Wigan Athletic. Coppell, whose brilliant career at club and international level was savagely ended by a knee injury, is wanted by Wigan asAFP - 55 words
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Article69 1983-12-31 38 COVENTRY (England), Fri. The cause of the blood infection which has periodically been hitting Coventry City striker Dave Bamber has finally been diagnosed by a dermatologist as a virus which had entered his bloodstream through the skin between his toes. Bamber will miss the EnglishAFP - 69 words
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Article67 1983-12-31 38 NORWICH (England), Fri. Norwich City midfleld man Peter Mendham expects to play at Wolves tomorrow, even though he was carried off on a stretcher two days ago. Mendham was feared to have broken his ankle against Ipswich on Tuesday. But the Injury later proved to beAFP - 67 words
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Article68 1983-12-31 38 LONDON, Fri. Mick Ferguson, the Birmingham striker who has not played in the first team this season, goes into hospital today for an abdominal operation. The former Everton and Coventry forward was Birmingham's topsrorer with eight goals in 20 English League First Division games last season,AFP - 68 words
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Article265 1983-12-31 38 SWANSEA CITY, the struggling Second Division club, are giving free transfers to former England striker Bob Latchford and midfielders Gary Stanley and Gary Olivers. Latchford was bought from Everton in July. 1981 for £125,000 ($400,000) and Stanley arrived one month later, also from Everton, for 1:150,000. Olivers joinedAFP - 265 words
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Article329 1983-12-31 39 JOE DORAI - Bonanza year for fans JOE DORAI By FOR Singapore soccer fans, it's going to be a bonanza year in 1984, starting with the National league in two weeks' time and finishing with the prestigious Asian Cup finals in December. The best of the "goodies" for the fans will, of course,329 words
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Article, Illustration559 1983-12-31 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Fandi the star but Malaysia emerge victors SINGAPORE 4 MALAYSIA 4 (Malaysia won 4-2 on penalty kicks By THE late Choo Seng Quee would have been proud of them the Ex-Internation-als of Singapore and Malaysia, who last night entertained with 14 goals (six from559 words
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Article, Illustration70 1983-12-31 39 A COLOUR pin-up of FC Groningen's Fandi Ahmad will appear in I today's Berita Harian, complete with the star's I autograph. The poster special is I one of Fandi's ways of saying "thank you" to fans at the end of his three-week holiday. So r get your70 words
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Article321 1983-12-31 39 JOE DORAI - Boskovic to blame JOE DOR AI AT THE THAI KING'S CUP Singapore lodge a protest By SINGAPORE have lodged a strong protest against Australian referee Tony Boskovic after the Republic's stunning 5 0 defeat by Indonesia in the King's Cup competition at Bangkok on Thursday night. Officials of the Singapore321 words
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Article40 1983-12-31 39 BANGKOK, Fri. Defending champions Thailand A beat the Philippines 3-0 (half-time: 2-0) in a King's Cup soccer match here tonight. In another match, Australia and Liverpool County drew 22. The Aussies led 1-0 at halftime. Bangkok PostBangkok Post - 40 words
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Article65 1983-12-31 39 NAIROBI (Kenya), Fri. Ethiopia have pulled out of next year's Eeast and Central Africa soccer club championship which is to start here on Jan 21, the organisers said today. The secretariat of the Confederation of East and Central Africa Football Associations said the Ethiopian Football Federation hadAP - 65 words
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Article37 1983-12-31 39 KHALSA and Jansenites drew 11 in the semi-finals of tho Singapore Hockey Association's Junior knockout tournament at Tanglin. 15a (i light prevented the penalty flicks from being taken after- the teams had remained deadlocked following extra-time.37 words
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320 1983-12-31 39 Imran inspires as Pakistanis draw Fourth Test AUSTRALIA Ist inns 555 PAKISTAN Ist Inns 470 2nd Inns (overnight 38-3) Wnhxln Khan c Hughes h Li Her 3 Murtassar Nszar Ibw Matthews 35 ((Rxlm Omar h Lawson 9 l itvccf Mlandad lhw Lillee 11 Abdul Qadlr b I .a wson 12Reuter - 320 words
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Advertisement363 1983-12-31 34 There's still nothing like it! WmW H HBi v> ■i ~> y The formula contains soya beans and 1^ skim milk which is a good source of _yj protein. It also contains added vitamins and minerals. Proteins must be taken the body. Weider proteins are 4 On h natural fopd363 words
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Article, Illustration364 1983-12-31 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PI'TERI KM AS, winner of throe of her last four starts, looks good for another win in Race 8 for Class 1 Div 5 horses over t,4(K)m at Penang today. Him last start win in a Class 2 Div 1 race over364 words
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Article369 1983-12-31 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED LUCKY LEO PEDIGREE WENG BOOK 3 Dynamicron 2 Teiji 3 Dynamicron 3 Dynamicron 2 T»iji 1 8 Moon Travel 6 Fujisan 6 Fujisan 2 Teiji 3 Dynamicron 6 Fujisan 8 Moon Travel 2 Teiji 6 Fujisan 6 Fujisan 7Photophone 7 Photophone369 words
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Article4986 1983-12-31 36 GOING FORECAST: GOOD ■■■■■■■I 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV B 1,200m Wt\ (Restricted terms 3 and 4 year olds) ■■■■§■1 (Stakes: $13,000) 1 0 Fighting Princes* 57 Regal-Rodgers 4 nzm Failed to stretch out last wppk and trailed field in debut last of 10 to Glittering Prize Div4,986 words
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Article194 1983-12-31 36 LUCKY LEO - River O'Wealth back in form LUCKY LEO By Our man on the track PENANC. Fri River O'Wealth, after an unplaced run, is bark in form and should register another win when he goes over 1,400 m in Race 4 for Class 3 Div 6 horses. A three-year-old New Zealand colt,194 words
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Article150 1983-12-31 36 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By WRAP up the day on a right note with last-start winner Chin Chye in the Class 3 Div 7 race over 1400 m. This five-year-old grey, who is maintaining form, produc id a tremendous burs in the closing stages to win going150 words
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Article87 1983-12-31 36 K ICE 3: Rhythm Master. Plngat Mas n RACE i- Datin's Delight, Aeras, I)esigner's Dream, Champagne Charlie RACK 5: Bon Sante. Washington, The Hornet Ten limes Better', < !ive Me More RACE John's Gift, My Great Pleasure, Starlight 111. Ciirn'ruv. Kota liahru, I.on Ity II RACE 1: Intan, Regent87 words
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271 1983-12-31 37 Bounty Hawk favourite for Perth Cup PERTH, Fri THE' Melbourne-based three-year-old, Bounty Hawk., who won the Channel 7 Australian Derby last weekend, is a firm favourite at 3 1 for the A5225,000 (about *****,f100) Perth Cup to 1)0 run over 3,200 m at Ascot Racecourse here on Monday. The PerthWAN - 271 words
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Article1819 1983-12-31 37 1.15 CLASS 3 DIV 4 1,400m m** (Ratings: 90-82) (Stakes: $14,500) ().*J2l* Artapala Jaya 57 <M) Kenny Hioe-Noor-din 4 nzg pc same Raymond 3 *Zofioo Kaama II 57 (H) Seng !,ee-Ng 5 nzg dl same Au-Yeung 8 3 **261 Be My Lave 5«.5 (81) True Friend-Zafir 4 irg1,819 words
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Article101 1983-12-31 37 1 No Peer I. Marshall 55.5 2 Haulpak's image R. Kemps 54.5 3 Chlamare L. Dittman 53 4 Astrolin P. Alderman 53 5 Chagemar I. Albulno 53 6 Mo Alfie K. Watson 52 7 Rosamoss G. Donnelly 50.5 8 Swift Knight D. Rudland 50 9 Wrong101 words
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Article, Illustration384 1983-12-31 37 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO PENANG, Fri. Auric Stable's Shadowfax 111, brilliant winner In the 2.400 m Perak Derby in May, wound up his preparations for the season's final classic the $125,000 Governor's Gold Cup on Sunday with a smart workout here this morning.384 words
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157 1983-12-31 37 JOHN McGRATH - JOHN McGRATH By PERTH, Fri. Officials at Ascot Racecourse here are concerned that nobblers (people who tamper with horses) have come from Melbourne and Sydney for the big Perth races. With the Perth Cup and the A5175,000 (about *****,000) Railway Stakes to beWAN - 157 words
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Article244 1983-12-31 37 Total No of placings Placings for last 12 rides Rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedie 396 58 48 42 14 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 2 Lam 316 48 42 43 3 10 0 0 2 10 4 3 3 Lucas 271 48 23 20 0244 words
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Article92 1983-12-31 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 67 43 50 Bougoure 56 51 47 West 55 41 40 Teh 54 64 54 Samsuri 46 41 36 G van Breukelen 43 30 33 Buang 41 46 25 Zaflr 33 25 38 E van Breukelen 31 47 39 Ismail 29 27 38 K92 words
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Article94 1983-12-31 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 42 37 34 Auric 26 31 31 Goodman 16 17 28 Trlomphe 12 9 9 I nd era pur a 11 12 12 HTWee 11 6 11 Memo 9 8 6 True Friend 9 3 2 FH Chu 8 11 8 Sultan Khoo 894 words
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Article, Illustration210 1983-12-31 37 NOMINATIONS have been called for by the organisers of the second annual Marlboro Horse of the Year Award, from approximately 25 racing writers and tipsters covering the MalaysiaSingapore circuit. Speculation is growing in racing circles on which horse will receive the award210 words
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Advertisement690 1983-12-31 37 A grand furotofcsalc/^^ Good quality furniture Imaginatively designed ?^>a^4 1) Reasonable prices BEDROOM nfl J *a^—-" j j^__gl LounqeSuite l^l^ti i^^— A^ I Sols *""*%rt i A wide variety of designs on J^ci f set s^^l-1 specially imported furniture from ll»OClO Italy. West Germany and France SwO'"' n,, A set690 words
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Advertisement202 1983-12-31 38 rdntillating music -song -dance extravaganza to bid 1983 farewell and to welcome 1984 Highlights: Taiwanese Superstar Fei Xiang SBC Dancers Neptune Dancers Archana Dancers St Andrew's Junior College Dance Group PA Junior Choir Spectacular low-level fireworks display and many others Venue: The steps of City Hall Time: Starting at 10.15pm202 words
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Miscellaneous24 1983-12-31 39 Today's events SOCCER Friendly: JuWlee v Gotenshita, of Japan. (Jalan Besar, 7 ,'JO p m YACHTING Anchor Beer Hobie class inter port race (Oiangi),24 words
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Article, Illustration258 1983-12-31 40 Minister gets the rap tor health 'secret' TOKYO, Fri. JAPAN'S new Health and Welfare Minister has pome under fire for offhand remarks that cigarette-smoking was "the seeret" of his good health. A national citizens group, which advocates a ban on smoking In public places, filed aAFP - 258 words
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Article90 1983-12-31 40 TAIPEH, Fri. Liu De-Chih did not like the bride chosen by his parents, so he ran away a few days before the wedding and deliberately got himself arrested. But his misery did not end in jail. Police said they were releasing Liu todayReuter - 90 words
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Article32 1983-12-31 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 1.12 points to 1,259.04 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article541 1983-12-31 40 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Government urged to set a certain standard for mother tongues By THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry yesterday urged the government to set a minimum standard of Chinese at the various stages of education for Chinese pupils. Secondary school leavers must541 words
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Article42 1983-12-31 40 What it should have been IN the TV guide yesterday, it was reported that Feedback was the last programme in Mandarin with English subtitles. This is incorrect. Feedback is a fortnightly programme in English, and the series continues. The error is regretted.42 words
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405 1983-12-31 40 LILLIAN CHEW - Data General to build $53m factory here LILLIAN CHEW By DATA General, one of the world's leading computer companies will build a $53 million factory in Singapore next year. Making multi-layer printed circuit boards, the Jurong factory will be the company's largest manufacturing facility outside the United States. The plant405 words
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Article38 1983-12-31 40 IS'l ANBUL, Frl Turkish Pi ime Ministei fui pit Ozal yesterday abolished most foreign exchange controls, removed restrictions on some imports and raised Impoi i and other duties to subsidise his planned nous ramme Reutei ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article277 1983-12-31 40 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has left open the possibility for its return to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco). US diplomats around the world have been advised of this possibility if Unesco mends its277 words
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Article35 1983-12-31 40 IN the calendar of events published in Section Two on Thursday, it was stated that Thaipusam falls on Jan Is. The correct date is Jan 19. The error is regretted.35 words
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271 1983-12-31 40 President gets cable car inquiry report ANOTHER chapter of the Sentosa Cable Car tragedy was closed at a simple Istana ceremony yesterday morning. President C.V. Devan Nair received the report and findings of the three-man commission of inquiry from its chairman, Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai. Also present were commissioners271 words
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99 1983-12-31 40 COMMISSIONER of Inland Revenue Mr Hsu Tse Kwang has accepted a contract to serve in the civil service for another five years. Mr Hsu, who has been with the Inland Revenue Department for IS years, was due to retire on Jan 999 words
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Article48 1983-12-31 40 CANBERRA. Fri. Australian National Partyleader, Mr Doug Anthony, today announced his resignation from federal politics effective next month. Mr Anthony, who turns 54 tomorrow and has been a Member of Parliament for 26 years, served as Deputy Prime Minister in the previous Liberal government. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Advertisement172 1983-12-31 40 ---^i *^m v '*<m w IB HbkblHH nr^^M^Kfin- expert Thai chefs authentic sumptuous Thai cuisine unique seafood and t_ L vegetable market Business Ho jrs: exotic Thai decor Lunch 1 1 00 am to 3 00 pm Dinner 6. 30 pm to 1 1 00 pm jS^*^ Cf7)rlO PfeflYfl Ir^i172 words
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Miscellaneous115 1983-12-31 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Can a petrol kiosk in the Central Business District turn in a profit if the monthly rental is $38,500? Loh Hui Yin knows of a local company which thinks the answer is positive. A local high-technology company has won another grant its115 words
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Miscellaneous130 1983-12-31 40 Weather IP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to j fi a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.10 a.m. Adelaide 18 21 C Rain Manila 20 30 C Fair j Amsterdam h 10C Cloudy Melbourne 20 MC Cloudy i Bangkok 21 31130 words
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Title Section25 1983-12-31 1 SECTION TWO 1 Matching wine with cheese Ideas for holiday outings OUTLOOK, Pages Two and Four What gives Julie the creeps LEISURE, Page Eighteen I25 words
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Article, Illustration1454 1983-12-31 1 IRENE PATES - Ordinary people IRENE PATES We all love stories. Stories of foolishness, love, courage, villainy, luck This New Year's Eve story has a lot of some of these qualities, and a bit of others. It may help many of us face 1984 with clear, bright eyes and hope. And best of1,454 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-12-31 1 Share your festive joy. Celebrate at The Mandarin. Table d'Hote Lunches: I )(A 3 1 fan 1 Adult: $45 Child: S2S Gala Dinner: Dec 31: $165 Complimentary novelties for all guests. Los Quintos and Santos II serenade. Jan 1: Family Buffet Lunch of excellent Beijing cuisine Adult. $26 Child: SI474 words
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Article, Illustration680 1983-12-31 2 Hi Kids, ZIG Zag your way to resolutions and don't Keep them. Whai" Well, read on. He stared mil to sea, •us eyes fixed on the disi .nit horizon where dark •lends were gather ing. Then he spoke in a mumble as his face was firmly planted680 words
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Article, Illustration410 1983-12-31 2 SCORPION, Dhole, Indian Elephant, Venus Fly Trap, Tree Frog, Dragonfly, Giant Woodwasp, Banded Palm Civet, Moth, Orang-utan, Mousedeer, Barking Deer, Brush-tailed Porcupine, Horsefields Fruitbat, Stag Beetle, Ladybird, Malayan Tiger, Malayan Pangolin. Horse Shrew, Leopard Cat, Python, Malayan Sun Bear, Long-tailed WHEN you have mastered the art410 words
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Advertisement142 1983-12-31 2 on ceremony? >: sL Our majestic polar bears from the freezing No wonder the Zoo is acclaimed as the Artie just love giving a warm welcome to visitors, finest in Asia and one of the most beautiful in rsA the world. The Zoo itself has thrilled hundreds h I G142 words
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Article, Illustration794 1983-12-31 4 TAN LEE LENG - Have wine and cheese for a match-up party TAN LEE LENG Give a party where guests sample wine and cheese as the evening's entertainment in a casual atmosphere. Have a list guidelines for serious tasters' judgment and comments, then tally the results. By IT'S NOT too late tonight to throw794 words
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Article, Illustration974 1983-12-31 5 HUO MEILI - Meal that comes with a 'passport' HUO MEILI By IF YOU'RE a little foggy about Swiss cuisine (like me), but would like to learn more, Movenpick in ScottS shopping centre has a Swiss promotion until Jan 15. It will give you an excellent introduction to food from many of Switzerland's974 words
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Article, Illustration893 1983-12-31 5 HERE is a guide to choosing cheese and wine for 1 your party. Soft cheese varies from the familiar mild cottage farmer, ricotta, cream cheese and lower-caloried Neufchatel to the salty Greek feta and the highly pungent Limburger. Brie Camembert Crema Danica and Liederkranz come893 words
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Article, Illustration511 1983-12-31 6 JULIET CHEW - JULIET CHEW Not all parents can afford to go abroad with their children during the long school holidays. Yet those who remain in Singapore can still have an enjoyable break at minimal cost. Our contributor writes about how she organised a children's workshop,511 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-12-31 6 THE children who visited the various places of interest and attended "Auntie Juliet's workshop" this holidays were encouraged to draw, or write about, their experiences. The best efforts in painting and compostion were selected by Mr Choy Weng Yan, the National Museum curator. You can see these at225 words
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Article310 1983-12-31 6 SERENE LO - SERENE LO By H ONE misty morning in November, Auntie Juliet brought us to visit the Central Fire Station at Hill Street. When we arrived, we saw firemen practising fire drill. We wore shown how to use the fire hoses. Then we went up310 words
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Advertisement202 1983-12-31 6 Ll^" 41 |20 OUU watts Join us on Dec 31 st from 10.1 spm to 12.30 am at the City Hall Steps Padang to bid L.^^-I^^^Tl^^^^ndpowertu farewell to 1983 and welcome 1984 in "Farewell 83/Hello 84" organised by the Jf*^^^J^^^^heela bora Singapore Tourist Promotion Boarci and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation.202 words
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Article, Illustration728 1983-12-31 7 Splendour of the wild recaptured IN MALAY FORESTS By Sir George Maxwell Eastern Universities Press Sdn Bhd 3rd edition, 1982 (First published in 1907) 229 pages, $8.95 Reviewed by Seladang The forest's influence on the Malay villagers is immense. it envelopes their homes m and their lives. THOSE who love728 words
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Advertisement236 1983-12-31 7 ,--<m WP^~ >JBa B HF^,*i^ißßl Br >^" fc; B^^ jiinßHßl BT .<• J^ S if V %^0 %—X *1^ M. *^tiC^A&&~^**^mk w4k -*Z^AO _M|||llM ca^^ ik 1 Br !<^MiMp*' i^t •-~^^t^^^^^^&)o&^\ Bft <»"^*^^^^ B-^ B BBS H^BIB BB BB l4O^^ 5. Koek Road Cuppage Plaza, tf |d| Jl ■ll Jl236 words
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Advertisement292 1983-12-31 8 oooooooooooooooooooooooooog g CATHAY: 10th HILARIOUS DAY! fi A SUPER CLOAK AND DAGGER #v Q o JTO comedy y- y V CARTOON FEATURETTE ,^V 8 Q -i 1 1 km \i m a koi iSl^> Q 8 ORCHARD: 10th BIG DAY! "8 XMIMtU IN (Ht COMMUNISI INFESTED Mr KONG RIVFKA X292 words
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Advertisement333 1983-12-31 8 jjj (Jf lA))iWeliaUion H J Date: New Year's Day i Ist Jan. 1984 I' i II Price: $30 nett per adult IJ $18 nett per child I U Buffet Lunch: 12 noon I Show Time: 1.15 pm J II Models by: Elsa Yeo Agency Iky Outfits by: I tfl\Vfc Klasse333 words
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Advertisement504 1983-12-31 8 all these! I New Year Buffet Special IWlpnii Assorted cold dish Chinese beef steak &'*MiL "'**"'U American roast turkey Crispy spring rolls and k Mlxed ve 9 etables (A la carte menu sefved '^foßtf/^ll 1 Fish fingers outside buffet hours) 31 st December 1983 Ample parking available jf^ffM^^~J^l^^||L call Mr504 words
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Advertisement270 1983-12-31 8 CAPITOL: HURRY-HURRY! I P (*****59) 10.45, 1.30, 4 00, 6.45, 9.30 No Free List Admission Prices: CIRCLE $4 STALLS $3 DEFINITELY LAST 5 DAYS! JsKm\- "This film seems to bring Ir'^^ JAMES BONO BACK TO LIFE. SEAN CONNERYis iijSs.l JAMESBONDOO? I*• tb^ j^c>. i '•> n super sttrnplMK Jim*, i270 words
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Advertisement461 1983-12-31 8 1 ORGANISATION ■iiHußFihli 1 MAD, -■*■<%.'- MAD^^ 83v\f A ?~w I Bo»er s Omen KO M •>.*/■>'■ Bo»e' s Omen' am B k'l'iilUiiy^-'fiPlrhviiifiif Men from the Gutter' v NIGHT Shaohn Drunkard V j .WROW MAD MAD 83 EEnazEEsaa Escape From El Diablo" N v Boxer's Omen 1 Aayiram Muthangal SHAKTI461 words
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Advertisement25 1983-12-31 9 Mk ,-3lpiH ■t iM* vim iH*>ff' I'*S"^H Wa ut-%l'*- 1 h ''HH BBBr** *w**^Bßl i" A.- w T^«rtJti*^vPl iI W'MBw w\l j*f t I 9S25 words
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Advertisement179 1983-12-31 9 iUBJii^^HBBr The leather show is where MBBIbB^BBM furniture buyers must go to HP^SiSStH BPJSS v WP\Lj^& *^^^^^^^bWIH IBWw^ vt BT* viZil^^Sj^miH v [iaj s; (JlPP!^^»WjPffsP^^P^^P^^^^PW|PP^ *>' .it" Hh^^ ttf JM H^ iffli Si l^^^hyr" "rttiC l^^^^ wi* ciVJ^^" ssassai*. H& m K3MA W Jr^Bf MiWr/~/ x PLAZA now showing; i179 words
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Advertisement576 1983-12-31 10 ■I Khl hvs r ff/^Ml^^^mv^^Tmim mtSur l IB BHH I k ■HM'^hW' /Hw 1/ AK^v t^Ldi Iff /mr/ /mr' \^t/ (mm/ (mil /Jm WLw BwM^MB H'Ps w^^l r/(H warn jy"^j i 1,; BH| BBtP^BH EI^S Bf 'V fl Ik. JT juJ fl^ IhiiHH BW I* v B^jHl HK' I^l Hry^r\Vß576 words
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Advertisement1370 1983-12-31 11 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES MHMHjHM Tt'lex Service: Vddress: Rates: Min. Charges: CTA MTC B.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 RS m TIMKAI TIMES PUBLISHING BHI) Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc cm. Sunday Times- 5573.20 RSSOBBI sis se -i Tim( s House IWlßßiim Tel: *****11 erf 2724-7 2669 6 Box1,370 words
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Advertisement855 1983-12-31 11 I Coopers OtLyDrdnC! Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing jfi fij and Distribution Systems,855 words
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Advertisement546 1983-12-31 12 APPOINTMENTS TfZ TRAVENOL LABORATORIES We are a multi-national company specialising in the manufacturing of medical products. Our company is now embarking on an expansion programme. We invite applications for the positions of: MANUFACTURING ENGINEER Requirements: Applicants should possess a Degree in Mechanical/ Electrical/Electronics Engineering with at least 4 years of546 words
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Advertisement689 1983-12-31 12 IPS SINGAPORE P if POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions I PRINCIPAL LECTURER (***** 6249 pm) II SENIOR LECTURER ($4253 -4679 pm) 111 LECTURER (Sl7Ol -4413 pm) The point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE (A) Chemical Process Technology Dept689 words
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Advertisement447 1983-12-31 12 We are a growing multi-national m^^ as= wm manufacturer of electric type- ~jg writers with a present work force of more than 2,500 '^flj ifiL< W people. *^^^ta We invite suitably qualified and mature candidates for the positions of: SENIOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEER Degree or Diploma in Engineering or Plastic Technology447 words
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Advertisement569 1983-12-31 12 I We are a leading S.E. Asia Construction 1 I Company employing over 8,000 person- I I nel within the region. I We currently have a vacancy in our I I Singapore office for the position of: I COST ACCOUNTANT I I The Job: I Reporting to the Finance Administration569 words
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Advertisement598 1983-12-31 13 APPOINTMENTS Invites you to be a pioneer IN A START-UP OPERATION I MOTOROLA, a high technology American multinational company amongst the top 100 of the FORTUNE 500 I COMPANIFS a leader in the communications electronics industry is setting up RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS IN SINGAPORE. We I require the598 words
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Advertisement575 1983-12-31 13 IV^ GROW WITH US I—7 I SIN THE HI-TECH BUSINESS *y I I /"vMANAGER I (ATE DIVISION) Candidates should be Electronics graduates with experience in engineering, finance and marketing of Incircuit board testers, component testers and VLSI test systems. An entrepreneur with good business aptitude and dynamic. Strong leadership ability575 words
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Advertisement823 1983-12-31 13 interresco nv We are a medium-sized Investment House offering first class investment schemes to institutional and retail investors. Our main product consists of an Investment Pool structure based on the trading of OPTIONS against underlying portfolios of securities and bonds. Our performances have been very consistent over the past years823 words
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Advertisement573 1983-12-31 14 APPOINTMENTS We are a leading switchboard manufacturer in Singapore. Expanding operations have created vacancies toned DESIGN ENGINEER Who, after an initial period of familiarisation, will be required to design custom-built switchboards both for marine and industrial purposes. Applicants should possess a minimum of a Polytechnic Diploma in Electrical Engineering or573 words
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Advertisement461 1983-12-31 14 The S.E. Asian Company of a well- known VL multinational group wishes to reinforce Its FVW aftermarket support organization by recruiting F^S SERVICE R§ MECHANICS |H Suitable candidates should have:- FVV^ 2-4 years mechanical engineering/fitting experien* e Fvy Willing to perform manual work when necessary iXJO Completed Secondary education iC^V461 words
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Advertisement970 1983-12-31 14 I AIVHP INCORPORATED We are the world's largest, most advanced manufacturer of electronic connectors, switches and related components and equipments. We are currently looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the j following positions in our Singapore facility:- EDP Manager Press Shop j The successful candidate should be at least970 words
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Advertisement480 1983-12-31 15 APPOINTMENTS The Best Await The Best At K PROCESS ENGINEER Qualifications: Degree oi Diploma in Mechanical Engineer H ing oi equivaleni At leasl 5 years' experience m the main tenance of dies oi molds and auxiliary equipment, as well as trouble shooting of molding or metal stamping process problems Knowledge480 words
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Advertisement515 1983-12-31 15 BuflP fIMN HMH WHI HHI MMI MMI MWI We are a group of large international companies manufacturing steel products for the building industry. Due to continuing expansion, we are looking for a resourceful person to fill the newly created position of: MARKETING i EXECUTIVE (Communication) The successful applicant will assist515 words
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Advertisement773 1983-12-31 15 SEW-EURODRIVE Due to expansion of our business, we are inviting candidates of suitable qualifications and experience to fill the following post. OFFICE SALES ENGINEER Qualifications/Experience University or college graduates in Electrical/Electronic or Mechanical Engineering with minimum 2-4 years experience in sales and promoting of Gear Boxes, Geared Motors and Variable773 words
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Advertisement437 1983-12-31 15 We are a large multi-national corporation and due to our continued expansion in Singapore, we are inviting applications for the position of:FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE Applicants should have a background of selling to architects, consulting engineers and developers Good command of spoken and written English is essential Should possess her own437 words
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Advertisement246 1983-12-31 15 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentioned items in the Ministry of Defence up to I 00 am on date shown against the items 1 EMERGENCY CBICO THYROTOMY SET Tender No HQMS/OP, '6/ 83(T) Closing Date I 3 I 84 Tender Deposit $250246 words
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Advertisement924 1983-12-31 16 APPOINTMENTS General Telephone Directory Co (S) BBM----------------------------.1-------I-I--I------B-— IW invites applications tor the post of GRAPHICS CAMERA A Finance Company invites suitable appli- OPFHATOH i ints for the post of vrr,iv/\ lvjki PDcniT MA-iJtrcD I Interested applicants should posUHtUII MANAbfcK I sess Q grade 3 NTC n graphic The successful candidate924 words
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Miscellaneous310 1983-12-31 16 ■H comics GARFIELD By JUn Wj lu^^Uß kJD f^"" i/TT^ I j£^^ C y) r^2 CJ) /O^/ AT LEAST V tt I J?/V\ PAV?S /Z-31 f J STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson CM, NO/ VOUR H IGW MESS, TWE UN KNOWN H S&£ I r ,7 < vessel310 words
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Advertisement603 1983-12-31 17 NOTICES Name List B lf#||^ fftiv; A P ISMAIL DAVID BOWIE JOSE FELICIANO RAINBOW •=---i.«s A RAM! IE DAVID GRANT JOURNEY RAZIS ISMAII ..',i*» rhyTHM BOYS DAYTON JUICE NEWTON REO SPEEDWAGON Efft« A ROM/I DAZZBAND JULIE Rfc.Mll RICHARD CIAYDERMAN •,!-,'<c<SE -/Lif ;p f!, A TASTE OF HONEY DIANA ROSS JULIO603 words
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Advertisement321 1983-12-31 17 NOTICE 1 China Underwriters Life and General Insurance Company Limited ('CUL') and The Insurance Corporation of Singapore Limited ('ICS') hereby give notice that with effect from 1 January, 1984, ICS has taken over the life business (as defined in the Insurance Act, Chapter 193) carried on by the Singapore branch321 words
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Miscellaneous477 1983-12-31 17 COMICS 2° PEANUTS Byßchul* THIS 15 TME LAST I ALL IN ALL, IT YOU MOW UMAT I M'M STILL IN IT J i PMOf ™l^^ yUJA6N'T SO gAP/ LIKEP ABOUT TMIS YEAR? ,c) 1963 Onltad Fwlure Sytxjlcale. Inc 11 -31 mM J yS L n I KING TUT BjGim y^bO477 words
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Article396 1983-12-31 18 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN CREEPSHOW Now showing at Plaza Reviewed by 4 Put simply, terror is likened to a 20-cm double-edged butcher knife gleaming against vulnerable flesh; horror is the knife piercing that flesh; 3 and revulsion is the knife twisting, turning and churning out the396 words
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Article, Illustration40 1983-12-31 18 C reepshou fine levels of horror Adrienne Barbeau as Wilma the Tasmanian de\ll's gonna get you Tasmanian devil in the old, forgotten crate makeup by Tom Savini Hal Holbrook as Henry the work of the devil ean make you gag40 words
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731 1983-12-31 18 JULIE LIM - There came a spider and shriek! JULIE LIM Our columnist this week hasn't seen Creepshow, for sure. And wild horses won't drag her to it Saturday with... LITTLE Miss Muffet Sat on a tuffet Eating her curd and whey There came a big spider And sat down beside her And731 words
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Article476 1983-12-31 19 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By 4 If you haven't heard Zircon Lounge's debut album, Regal Vigour, which was released by WEA recently, its music is, for want of a better word, new wave. But if we get right down to it, it's rock 'n roll. ZIRCON476 words
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Article111 1983-12-31 19 SENTOSA has lined up a full day's programme for' New Year's Day tomorrow. It 's billed Sentosa '84 Welcomes Visitors. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m: Computer for tune-telling. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m: Paper 1 cutling exhibition. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m: The In credible Hulk. 5111 words
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Article, Illustration264 1983-12-31 19 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN By WHAT better time than the first flay of a brand new year- to whip yourself back into fighting fit trim after the fes- nibbing? So at 9 a.m. tomorrow, work off that flab with Try It Out, SBC's latest fitness program264 words
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Miscellaneous182 1983-12-31 18 What's on THE GIRLS' SPORTS CU II NEW YEAR'S EVEDANCE Al the Raffles Hotel from 7.45 tonight. DECOR MART '84 I I RNITI RE EXHIBITION Featuring furniture imported from Europe. Australia, Japan and Brazil. At the World Trade Centre Hall 1 daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. >n till182 words
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Miscellaneous87 1983-12-31 18 Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and Indonesia at the National Museum, ground floor, from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. On till Jan 15. Free. TOl'R OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM There will be no tour today. THE NATIONAL LIBRARY Will be dosed at 6 p.m. today. TOMORROW:" SINGAPORE RIVER AND Ot'R CHINATOWN Last87 words
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Miscellaneous207 1983-12-31 18 RC diary TODVY Block 565, Ang Mo Kio NEE NOON ZONE A R( AV pis| R PANJANG is organising a residents /0NE c Rr Wlll haVP li5j get-together dmnei nun New Year carnival at the variety show at the car voj(] (kvk of Blo( k park between Blocks 609 Crescent,207 words
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Advertisement290 1983-12-31 19 _BE_L__J_JL___i________J £^^^U^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!!u__________________l fiP II i y* ■_>»*'> __HI i I on I j^ttj?' ""^s I*l Wmi m S3 fln. __B F __T I How many springs? I I An important point to note before buying I I Don't pay more for less I Only FOUR STAR C Af\ I I290 words
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Advertisement390 1983-12-31 20 "tftjjipfifffjffifT^Kls: ____________________fl______R__r illlllii n j jfTHliifm^tfafa fti rl j'■ jfn ithi WL "t^- SB :ffi3§i t'! :itif____ :______iilii: H_9_s. HH_k _l 888t 1""*" "thw 71 htu§j _________fi'i- miu/^i ffljj^- :___K__i^ ~"^H______ ______IHP^ IBH :____j_f^ i j^Bi Lr _HI ___3 -:rti."^;r^ layjloiiife '\\\lllinllWfeiiif rrHnriiam^i___B________fc ■•ai-" 1"" |L __H J!P u -fiM390 words
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Miscellaneous1607 1983-12-31 20 VOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE -QRadio One j AflCl HCPC'S tO SBC 5 ..I._l_ \M AM National Anthem lowed by Programme 1.00 PM Opening followed by Sesame Street: Today, we 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) followed by Owning An- Summary 2.05 Daily Seri- hm learn the letters "C" and1,607 words
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